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ROI-S06913-051E 081024 P N M T PNMT (Java version) Operation Manual (for 5000S) NEC Corporation Copyright © 2008

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PNMT (Java version) Operation Manual

(for 5000S)

NEC Corporation Copyright © 2008

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Table of Contents Document Warranty .....................................................................................................................1 1 Getting Started.......................................................................................................................2

1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................2 1.2 Connectability to other NEC PDH/SDH Radio Equipment ...............................................2 1.3 Conventions Used in This Manual....................................................................................2 1.4 PNMT Communication Interfaces ....................................................................................3

1.4.1 Communications ........................................................................................................3 1.4.2 PNMT Port Interface ..................................................................................................3 1.4.3 PNMT network settings ..............................................................................................4

1.5 Equipment Configuration of 5000S ..................................................................................5 1.6 Hardware Requirements ..................................................................................................5 1.7 Software Requirements....................................................................................................5

2 System Operation & Maintenance........................................................................................6 2.1 The PNMT Screen ...........................................................................................................6 2.2 Launching the PNMT Application.....................................................................................9 2.3 Login ..............................................................................................................................10

2.3.1 User Access Privilege Levels ...................................................................................12 2.4 Shutting Down the PNMT...............................................................................................14 2.5 Searching for Network Elements and Connecting to Selected NE.................................15 2.6 Change Password..........................................................................................................16 2.7 Alarm Buzzer Setting .....................................................................................................17 2.8 Refresh ..........................................................................................................................17 2.9 Remote Viewing of PNMT Main Window .......................................................................18 2.10 License...........................................................................................................................19

3 Alarm/Status.........................................................................................................................22 3.1 TRP Unit ........................................................................................................................22 3.2 TRP Unit - Module Detail ...............................................................................................23

3.2.1 TRP Tab...................................................................................................................24 3.2.2 SD Tab .....................................................................................................................25 3.2.3 2SD Tab ...................................................................................................................26 3.2.4 FAN Tab...................................................................................................................27

3.3 TRP Unit - SYS Detail ....................................................................................................28 3.3.1 SYS** Tab................................................................................................................28

3.4 MDP [01-05] Unit............................................................................................................29 3.5 MDP [01-05] Unit - Module Detail...................................................................................30

3.5.1 LMS Tab ..................................................................................................................31 3.5.2 OW Tab....................................................................................................................32 3.5.3 DIGHYB Tab ............................................................................................................33 3.5.4 SWO PROC (HS/TP) Tab ........................................................................................34 3.5.5 SWO PROC (N+1) Tab ............................................................................................34 3.5.6 TR DIST Tab ............................................................................................................35 3.5.7 BB SW CTRL Tab ....................................................................................................36 3.5.8 CLK (W) Tab ............................................................................................................38 3.5.9 CLK (P) Tab .............................................................................................................38 3.5.10 OH/WS INTFC Tab ..................................................................................................39 3.5.11 OH EXT Tab.............................................................................................................42 3.5.12 CTRL Tab.................................................................................................................43 3.5.13 MUX Tab ..................................................................................................................44 3.5.14 MODEM Tab ............................................................................................................44 3.5.15 OPT INTFC (W) Tab ................................................................................................46 3.5.16 OPT INTFC (P) Tab .................................................................................................47

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3.5.17 150M INTFC Tab .....................................................................................................47 3.5.18 DC-DC CONV Tab ...................................................................................................48 3.5.19 PS CONV Tab..........................................................................................................49

3.6 MDP [01-05] Unit -SYS Detail ........................................................................................50 3.6.1 MDP COMMON Tab ................................................................................................50 3.6.2 SYS** Tab ................................................................................................................50

3.7 MDP [06-10] Unit............................................................................................................50 4 Line Unit ...............................................................................................................................51

4.1 Line Summary................................................................................................................51 4.2 Line Detail ......................................................................................................................52

4.2.1 N+1(REGxx tab).......................................................................................................54 4.2.2 Hot Standby .............................................................................................................60 4.2.3 Twin Path .................................................................................................................61

5 EXTERNAL DI/DO ................................................................................................................62 5.1 External DI/DO Detail.....................................................................................................62

5.1.1 DI Tab ......................................................................................................................63 5.1.2 DO Tab ....................................................................................................................63

6 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE.....................................................................................................68 6.1 System Maintenance Detail ...........................................................................................68

6.1.1 System Maintenance................................................................................................69 6.2 System Parameter File Setting Operation......................................................................88

6.2.1 Uploading from LMS ................................................................................................89 6.2.2 Uploading from CTRL/SWO PROC..........................................................................90 6.2.3 Import .......................................................................................................................91 6.2.4 Merge.......................................................................................................................92 6.2.5 Downloading files to the NE .....................................................................................94

7 PROVISIONING ....................................................................................................................95 7.1 MENU ............................................................................................................................95 7.2 CONFIGURATION METHOD ........................................................................................97

7.2.1 METHOD-1: Common configuring of all SYS...........................................................97 7.2.2 METHOD-2: Independent configuring of each SYS .................................................97

7.3 Details ............................................................................................................................99 7.3.1 Transmitter and Receiver .........................................................................................99 7.3.2 Orderwire ...............................................................................................................100 7.3.3 Orderwire Digital Hybrid .........................................................................................100 7.3.4 Radio Protection Switchover for N+1 Configuration ...............................................102 7.3.5 Automatic Protection Switching for Optical Interface Redundancy.........................103 7.3.6 Alarm Reporting and External Relay Output ..........................................................104 7.3.7 Radio Frame Performance Monitor ........................................................................105 7.3.8 STM-1 Frame Performance Monitor.......................................................................106 7.3.9 OH EXT Provisioning .............................................................................................108

8 MAINTENANCE CONTROL................................................................................................109 8.1 Menu ............................................................................................................................109 8.2 Configuration Method...................................................................................................110

8.2.1 METHOD-1: MODULE basis operation..................................................................110 8.2.2 METHOD-2: SYS basis operation ..........................................................................110

8.3 Details ..........................................................................................................................112 8.3.1 Fixed Transmit Level Setting for occasional operation without ATPC....................112 8.3.2 MAIN-SD Delay Adjustment for IF signal combiner................................................112 8.3.3 Cross Polarization Interference Canceller Reset....................................................115 8.3.4 Linear Equalizer .....................................................................................................115 8.3.5 Parabolic Equalizer ................................................................................................116 8.3.6 PROT-REG Delay Adjustment for Hitless Switching ..............................................116 8.3.7 Wayside Switchover Manual Control......................................................................117

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8.3.8 Radio Protection Switchover Manual Control .........................................................118 8.3.9 Automatic Protection Switchover Manual Control ..................................................119

9 MAINTENANCE TEST ........................................................................................................120 9.1 Menu ............................................................................................................................120 9.2 Setting Method.............................................................................................................121

9.2.1 METHOD-1: MODULE basis operation..................................................................121 9.2.2 METHOD-2: SYS basis operation ..........................................................................121

9.3 Details ..........................................................................................................................124 9.3.1 TRP Test Function .................................................................................................124 9.3.2 MODEM Test Function...........................................................................................125 9.3.3 Baseband Loopback Test and STM-1 Pulse Mask Measurement..........................125 9.3.4 WS Pulse Mask Measurement ...............................................................................126 9.3.5 Radio Protection Switchover Test ..........................................................................126 9.3.6 Automatic Protection Switchover Reset .................................................................126 9.3.7 OH EXT Test..........................................................................................................127

10 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ........................................................................................128 11 LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR .....................................................................................130

11.1 Viewing Summary Link Performance Monitor ..............................................................132 11.1.1 Link Performance Monitor (1day / 15 min. Data) window.......................................133

11.2 Threshold Setting .........................................................................................................134 12 METERING..........................................................................................................................137

12.1 Viewing Summary Metering Window............................................................................137 13 EVENT LOG........................................................................................................................139

13.1 Event Log monitor ........................................................................................................139 14 ALARM LIST.......................................................................................................................140

14.1 Alarm List Window .......................................................................................................140 15 INVENTORY........................................................................................................................141

15.1 Inventory Monitor .........................................................................................................141 16 Cautionary Notes ...............................................................................................................143

16.1 Error message when multiple controlling operations are underway .............................143

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Document Warranty

1. The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice.

2. The PNMS/PNMT screen shots in this manual are only examples. Screens or windows will vary according to equipment configurations, equipment operation modes, setting parameters, PNMS/PNMT application program version, etc. Screens or windows contained in this manual are current at the moment of publishing; however, they may differ slightly from the actual ones of your PNMS/PNMT.

3. This manual is written on the assumption that you already understand the restrictions, limitations and precautions necessary to operate the equipment properly. Refer to the equipment manual for details.

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1 GETTING STARTED

1.1 Introduction

The PNMT is a computer-based Network Management Terminal system developed by NEC for management of NEC’s SDH/PDH Radio Equipment wireless transmission network. The PNMT is a scaled down version of PNMS that is designed as a maintenance tool for field engineers to locally and remotely monitor alarms, control points, generate reports, and archive data, all within a familiar graphical user interface, and all in real time. Throughout this manual, “the PNMT” generally refers to the mobile laptop computer in which the NEC PNMT software package (that interfaces and controls NEC 5000S series short haul wireless equipment) is installed.

This software package remotely monitors and controls the status and configuration of an entire 5000S network with associated equipment as well as the performance of the actual microwave links.

1.2 Connectability to other NEC PDH/SDH Radio Equipment

The current PNMT application only supports connectability to 5000S wireless equipment. (Attempts to link to other NEC PDH/SDH Radio Equipment are liable to cause the application to not function properly and connection to fail)

1.3 Conventions Used in This Manual

Font What the Font Represents Example

Italic For manual titles or related document names.

Please refer to 5000S Operation Manual for details.

Hostname Bold

Items on the user interface. Items on the computer display.File and directory names.

The Overall window

[Button] Buttons on the user interface. Click [OK] button to continue Click [Execute] button to send command.

Menu Items A menu name followed by a colon (:) means that you must select the menu and then the item. When the item is followed by an arrow ( ), a cascading menu follows.

Select System Login/Logout

<username>

A command variable where the user must enter the appropriate value. This is also commonly used when asking for a password.

<password>

Keycap Keyboard keys. Press Enter key.

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1.4 PNMT Communication Interfaces

1.4.1 Communications

Communication between the PNMT and the wireless network equipment is possible via the PNMT port on the LMS module of the NE.

1.4.2 PNMT Port Interface

The PNMT port on the LMS module can be accessed by opening the hatch of the MDP front panel.

PNMT – NE Connection

LAN Cable

LMS Module

LAN Port

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The LMS modules mounted on the PNMT and equipment are connected by LAN cable.

PNMT port specifications: PNMT connected to some 5000S may not be able to be linked to other 5000S equipment.

• 10BASE-T (fixed Half Duplex)

WARNING!!!

PNMT connected to certain 5000S may not be able to be connected to others.

If the ARP cache of 5000S equipment connected to the PNMT computer remains, the MAC address of the previously connected equipment would be used to connect to the present equipment. The ARP cache is automatically cleared within about 10 seconds of the LAN cable being disconnected. Alternatively, it can also be cleared manually using the following procedure.

• Clearing the ARP cache

1. Launch the Command Prompt window.

2. Execute arp –d command.

1.4.3 PNMT network settings

When connecting NE (network elements) to PNMT, the following TCP/IP settings are to be used:

Item Setting

IP Address 172.17.254.254

Subnet mask 255.255.255.252

Default gateway 172.17.254.253

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1.5 Equipment Configuration of 5000S

The 5000S is configured as 4-11 GHz 64/128 QAM DMR-5000 SDH Microwave Radio Equipment (for details, please refer to: manual ROI-S06205-051E)

1.6 Hardware Requirements

Recommended configuration of PNMT mobile computer:

• CPU: Pentium M 2.26GHz or equivalent

• RAM: 1GB or more

• HD: 40GB or more

• Display: color LCD (1,024 768) or more

• FD drive

• CD-ROM drive

• Serial port (RS-232C)

• 10/100BASE-T (X) LAN port

• LAN Cable

• Internal sound system with speaker

1.7 Software Requirements

• OS: Windows XP Professional (English version) with SP2 or higher

Windows Vista Business Edition (English version) with SP1 or higher

• Adobe Reader ver. 7.0/8.0 or higher

• PNMT Application software

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2 SYSTEM OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

This chapter explains the menu structure and procedures for operating the PNMT. The explanation uses typical PNMT screens or windows to illustrate the hierarchy of menu.

2.1 The PNMT Screen

The PNMT window comprises the following main parts (Refer to Figure 1).

• Title Bar

The title bar of the window is used to indicate its title.

• Common Menu Bar

The common menu bar of the window presents the System, Refresh and Help options, illustrates the commands that can be executed from the various options. The Help function can also be used to display the operation manual.

• Common Tool Bar

In the Common Tool Bar, the NE connections (to the PNMT) as well as the screen display can be refreshed and the buzzer sound can be stopped.

• NE-specific Menu Bar

This menu is a list of tasks that can be performed in regard to the specific network element (NE) displayed in the PNMT. Configuration, Event Log, Link Performance Monitor and Alarm List functions can be executed in the NE-specific menu bar.

• Rack Summary

The Rack Summary provides an overview of warning status, status values, and the state of maintenance for the respective rack.

• Module Summary

The Module Summary provides an overview of the module mounting state, the warning status, and the relevant status values.

• Line Summary

The Line Summary provides an overview of the warning status for each signal line of the N+1 configuration and the status summary as well as the switch status.

• Others

The status of EXTERNAL DI/DO and LPM warnings, as well as the Status value summary, and the INVENTORY, are displayed in the Others column.

• Tabs

To view the status and alarms in the specific part of the NE, click on the tab at the bottom of the Data window.

• Command Button

The command button is used to enter the data selected in the pop-up window into the computer.

• Text Box

This is a standard Windows dialog box where the user inputs the desired value.

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• Login User

This indicates the user currently logged-in to the PNMT.

• Background color attribute for each alarm and status

The respective Background color for each alarm and status is as follows: normal: Green, major alarm: Red, minor alarm: Pink, status value: White, disabled: Gray, maintenance: Yellow

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Figure 1 Standard Features of PNMT Window

Title Bar

Common Tool Bar

Common Menu Bar

Tabs

Radio Button

Module Summary

Line Summary

Rack Summary

Others

Login User

NE-Specific Menu Bar

Text Box

Command Button

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2.2 Launching the PNMT Application

To start PNMT:

1. Turn ON the computer.

NOTE

Before logging in to the PNMT, be sure to connect the LAN cable to the LMS module’s PNMT port.

2. Login to Windows OS.

3. Click Start Programs Pnmtj Pnmt, then, continue to the login window.

NOTE

Please do not change the clock settings of your computer once PNMT has started.

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2.3 Login

Users are registered by means of login name and password.

To protect the network and network management system from unauthorized access or unauthorized modifications, five levels (refer to the table shown in section 2.3.1 User Access Level Privilege) of users are defined with different privileges. The functions available in the window depend on the user’s access level, that determines which of the functions may (or may not) be carried out.

The highest level or administrator level (Admin) has full access to the network and the network management system.

To login:

1. Start PNMT and the Login window appears.

2. Enter the <user name>.

3. Enter the valid <password> for the specific user.

4. Select the Ethernet Radio Button in the Connection column.

5. Click the [OK] button. If you wish to exit the program, click [Exit].

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If the Configuration File has not been downloaded to LMS, the following screen is displayed.

Because the same content as in the System Maintenance screen is displayed in the Module Summary, the Configuration File(s) can be downloaded here.

For details, refer to chapter 6. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE.

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2.3.1 User Access Privilege Levels : Available, -: Not available

Functions User Name and Accessible Functions

Category ITEM Monitor User Local Remote Admin

SYSTEM ALARM BUZZER -

CONNECT (Remote Login) - - -

PROVISIONING OPT INTFC ERR PLS - -

BER Alarm Threshold - -

ALS - -

Section Trace (J0) from/to MUX - -

Section Trace (J0) from/to DMR - -

PMON SES Threshold - -

150M INTFC ERR PLS - -

BER Alarm Threshold - -

Section Trace (J0) from/to MUX - -

Section Trace (J0) from/to DMR - -

PMON SES Threshold - -

MODEM BER Alarm Threshold - -

PMON SES Threshold - -

ATDE Setting - -

BB SW CTRL Switching Mode - -

CTRL Alarm Correlation - -

Provisioning CTRL External DO Configuration -

TRP ATPC Condition - -

RSL for TCS - -

SWO PROC SWO PROC Provisioning - -

OW OW Provisioning - -

DIG HYB DIG HYB Provisioning(Encoding Law) - -

DIG HYB Provisioning(DIGHYB Port Select) - -

DIG HYB Provisioning(CLK Mode) - -

DIG HYB Provisioning(CH2 Interface Select) - -

OH EXT Port Setting for LAN(SC) - -

Port Setting for LAN(WS) - -

PMON PMON Threshold Data-CTRL -

PMON Threshold Data-SWO PROC -

MAINTENANCE OPT INTFC Delay Adjust - -

CONTROL 150M INTFC Delay Adjust - -

Linear Equalizer Setting - -

MODEM

Parabolic Equalizer Setting

OH/WC INTFC Switching Control SYS A-B - -

Switching Control SYS C-D - -

SWO PROC Switching Control(TX Side) - -

Switching Control(RX Side) - -

Switch Over Operation - -

Disable Operation - -

RCVY Operation - -

Counter Operation - -

BB SW CTRL Control Mode SYS A - -

Control Mode SYS B - -

Control Mode SYS C - -

Control Mode SYS D - -

Control Mode SYS E - -

Lock-in Status Clear SYS A - -

Lock-in Status Clear SYS B - -

Lock-in Status Clear SYS C - -

Lock-in Status Clear SYS D - -

Lock-in Status Clear SYS E - -

TRP/SD/2SD Manual Transmit Level Control - -

SD DADE Adjust(Adjust) - -

DADE Adjust(Adjust Operation) - -

2SD DADE Adjust(Adjust) - -

DADE Adjust(Adjust Operation) - -

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: Available, -: Not available

Functions User Name and Accessible Functions

Category ITEM Monitor User Local Remote Admin

MAINTENANCE OPT INTFC Loopback Test - -

TEST 150M INTFC Base Band Output Test - -

Loopback Test - -

MODEM MOD Carrier Output - -

Loopback Test - -

DEM Carrier NORM/INV Select - -

Antenna Alignment Mode - -

OH/WS INTFC Wayside Output Test SYS A-B - -

Wayside Output Test SYS C-D - -

BB SW CTRL All Reset - -

TRP Receive Level AGC Function - -

Carrier Sweep Function - -

Transmit Power Mute - -

SWO PROC TX Test - -

Exercise - -

OH EXT G703 Output Control - -

LAN SW Reset for LAN(SC) - -

LAN SW Reset for LAN(WS) - -

Link Down TEST - -

Wayside Output Control - -

Reset - -

SYSTEM CPU Reset<LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC> - -

MAINTENANCE CPU Reset<MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD> - -

Download Configuration File(Config File) - - - -

Download Configuration File(System Parameter File (Module Unit)) - - - -

Upload Configuration File(Config File) - - - -

Upload Configuration File(System Parameter File) - - - -

Download Program File(LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC) - - - -

Download Program File(MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD) - - - -

CTRLxx Maintenance -

SWO PROCxx Maintenance -

Update Configuration File - - - -

Date/Time - -

Equipment Network Setting - - - -

Note -

External DI/DO External DI Configuration -

External DO Configuration -

External DO Control(Pulse) -

External DO Control(Latch) -

*Admin: Enabled to access all Network Elements. *Remote: Enabled to access all Network Elements. (Disabled from changing network configuration and changing/downloading programs) *Local: Enabled to access all Network Elements. (Disabled from changing network configurations and changing/downloading programs) *User: Enabled only to access items which do not affect the equipment. *Monitor: Enabled only to monitor (disabled from control).

When Link Summary for opposite and remote NE are being displayed in PNMT and when Link Summary is displayed in PNMS with regards to functions listed below, these functions will be indicated as "Disabled". --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAINTENANCE CONTROL MODEM Linear Equalizer Setting MAINTENANCE CONTROL MODEM Parabolic Equalizer Setting MAINTENANCE CONTROL SD DADE Adjust(Adjust) MAINTENANCE CONTROL SD DADE Adjust(Adjust Operation) MAINTENANCE CONTROL 2SD DADE Adjust(Adjust) MAINTENANCE CONTROL 2SD DADE Adjust(Adjust Operation) MAINTENANCE TEST MODEM MOD Carrier Output MAINTENANCE TEST MODEM Loopback Test(MODEM) MAINTENANCE TEST TRP Receive Level AGC Function MAINTENANCE TEST TRP Transmitter Power Mute ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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2.4 Shutting Down the PNMT

To close the PNMT application:

1. Click System Exit in the menu bar in the PNMT main window.

2. Click [OK] button in the confirmation message window to close the application.

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2.5 Searching for Network Elements and Connecting to Selected NE

The summary description (NE Name, Equipment Type, Opposite NE, etc.) of the current NE where PNMT is connected can be displayed using this function. Summary description of the opposite NE belonging to that link is also displayed.

To search for or connect to NE in the network:

1. Click System Connect in menu bar of PNMT main window.

NOTE

Initially only the current NE physically connected to the PNMT and its opposite NE will be shown in the Network Element List.

2. Click on icon in the tool bar or List Search for Network Element in the menu bar of the Network Element List window to display all connectable Network Elements in the network.

3. Select and highlight the Network Element to be viewed.

4. Click on icon in the tool bar or execute List Connect to Network Element in the menu bar of the Network Element List window. The PNMT main window for both the selected, and its opposite, Network Element will be displayed.

NOTE

Simultaneous connection from multiple PNMTs to the same NE is possible: 1 Local connection PNMT is directly connected to the NE 2 Opposite connection PNMT is connected to opposite NE (of the local counterpart) 3 Remote connection PNMT is connected to the NE by remote access.

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2.6 Change Password

To change the password:

1. Click System Change Password in the menu bar on PNMT main window.

2. Enter the old <password>.

3. Enter new <password>.

4. Enter the new <password> again in the Confirm New Password box to confirm.

5. Click [OK] button.

NOTE

For details on initial user name and password, please refer to PNMT Installation Manual.

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2.7 Alarm Buzzer Setting

This feature is used to activate and set the Alarm Buzzer. It can also be used to set the desired sound scheme.

To set the Alarm Buzzer:

1. Click System Alarm Buzzer in the menu bar of the PNMT main window.

2. Select the Wave file to activate the buzzer. No sound is the initial factory setting of the PNMT.

3. If you select the Wave file box, enter the location of the sound file (*.wav) Otherwise; click the browse button to locate the desired file. You can also preview the *.wav file by clicking on the arrow button next to the browse button.

4. Click the [OK] button to activate the new setting.

2.8 Refresh

This function is supported only by PNMT. This function enables PNMT to manually obtain metering and alarm status, as well as to update equipment information.

To Refresh:

1. Click Refresh Refresh in the menu bar or click on the refresh icon in the tool bar.

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2.9 Remote Viewing of PNMT Main Window

You can view the target link underlying the one Root NE in the managed network by determining (searching) the connectable NEs and then connecting to a target NE. Please refer to Section 2.5 Searching for Network Elements and Connecting to Selected NE. This feature allows you to remotely connect to any NE in the network.

PNMT Main Window

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2.10 License

To protect PNMT functions, the PNMT application includes license files.

To display the current license status:

1. Click Help License in the main window.

2. Click [Close] to shut this window. If you wish to change the license file, click [Import], and proceed according to the following procedure. Click [Next] to continue.

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3. Specify the License Key file (if one is available). Click [Next].

4. The progress of Check License File will be displayed. If no error is encountered during importing of the license file, click [Next] as soon as the button becomes available.

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5. Confirm the type of license Imported, and click [Next].

6. Click [Finish] in ensuing window to Import License Wizard.

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3 ALARM/STATUS

The Alarm/ Status feature allows the alarm monitoring status to be checked in the Detail window.

3.1 TRP Unit

In the TRP Unit's Detail window, the monitored items for the TRP/SD/2SD/FAN (mounted in the TRP Unit) are displayed (however, no actual functions are available from this window). However, two display options are available here: "Module Detail" and "SYS Detail".

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3.2 TRP Unit - Module Detail

The Module Detail format shows a list of the status of monitored items for the respective module.

The MODULE Detail list can be displayed by either of the following methods:

• Left-click the TRP icon in the Rack Summary.

• After right-clicking the TRP icon in the Rack Summary, select [MODULE] from the ensuing shortcut menu.

• Click the TRP/SD/2SD/FAN icon in the Module Summary.

• After right-clicking the TRP/SD/2SD/FAN icon in the Module Summary. Select [MODULE] from the ensuing shortcut menu.

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3.2.1 TRP Tab

The TRP tab displays the status of the monitored TRP items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the TRP

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ No response from TRP to CTRL. Normal / Alarm TX Level MJ TX output power is outside the nominal

range. Normal / Alarm

TX APC MJ TX APC (Automatic Phase Control) is outside the nominal range.

Normal / Alarm

RX APC MJ RX APC is outside the nominal range. Normal / Alarm Receive Level MJ Receive level is outside the nominal

range. Normal / Alarm

TRP Temperature MJ Temperature for inside of TRP is outside the nominal range.

Normal / Alarm

Reference CLK Unlock MJ When during XPIC configuration, it is not possible to synchronize with the CLK Reference from the modem

Normal / Alarm

TX INPUT Level MJ Input level is down at TX IF IN. Normal / Alarm TX Level Control MJ ATPC data communication error occurs or

ATPC level is outside the nominal range. Normal / Alarm

PS MJ PS module failure/malfunction. Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Provisioning ST Provisioning has not been configured from CTRL to TRP

Completed / Standby

Modulator Carrier Out Control

ST When modulator (MOD) is under Carrier OUT control

Off / On

Carrier Sweep Function Status

ST When Carrier Sweep function is in operation

Off / On

Out Of Service ST Test MODE (during shipping) Off / On

TRP

Mute Status ST During TX POWER MUTE Off / On

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3.2.2 SD Tab

The SD tab displays the status of the monitored SD items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the SD

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ No response from SD to CTRL. Normal / Alarm Local Level MJ SD RX Local level is outside the nominal

range. Normal / Alarm

Main Receive Level MJ Receive level of MAIN signal is outside the nominal range.

Normal / Alarm

Receive Level MJ Receive level of combine signal is outside the nominal range.

Normal / Alarm

Control MJ When integrated control of MAIN and SD signal is not possible

Normal / Alarm

PS MJ PS module failure/malfunction. Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Operated maintenance item.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Provisioning ST Status of writing from CTRL to SD. Completed / Standby DADE Adjust Status ST During DADE Adjust process Off / On

SD

Out Of Service ST Test MODE (during shipping) Off / On

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3.2.3 2SD Tab

The 2SD tab displays the status of the monitored 2SD items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the 2SD

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ Not equipped with 2SD module. Normal / Alarm Main Receive Level MJ SD RX Local level is outside the nominal

range. Normal / Alarm

Local Level MJ Receive level of MAIN signal is outside the nominal range.

Normal / Alarm

Receive Level MJ Receive level of combine signal is outside the nominal range.

Normal / Alarm

Control MJ When integrated control of MAIN and SD signal is not possible

Normal / Alarm

PS MJ PS module failure/malfunction. Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) /ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Provisioning ST Status of writing from CTRL to SD. Completed / Standby DADE Adjust Status ST During DADE Adjust process Off / On

2SD

Out Of Service ST Test MODE (during shipping) Off / On

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3.2.4 FAN Tab

The FAN tab displays the status of the monitored FAN items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the FAN tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication FAN MJ FAN unit failure. Normal / Alarm

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

FAN Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

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3.3 TRP Unit - SYS Detail

In the SYS Detail list, the monitoring status of each module in terms of specific systems (SYS) is displayed according to various tabs.

The SYS Detail list can be displayed by either of the following methods:

• After right-clicking the TRP icon in the Rack Summary, select [SYS] from the ensuing shortcut menu.

• After right-clicking the TRP/SD/2SD/FAN icon in the Module Summary. Select [SYS] from the ensuing short-cut menu.

3.3.1 SYS** Tab

This status display shows only the SYS items selected via the tab; otherwise it is identical to the MODULE DETAIL feature.

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3.4 MDP [01-05] Unit

The Detail view for the MDP [01-05] Unit only displays the monitoring items for the modules actually mounted in the unit. However, two display options are available here: "Module Detail" and "SYS Detail".

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3.5 MDP [01-05] Unit - Module Detail

In the Module Detail list, the monitoring status of each module in terms of specific modules is displayed according to various tabs.

The MODULE Detail list can be displayed by either of the following methods:

• Left-click the MDP icon in the Rack Summary.

• After right-clicking the MDP icon in the Rack Summary, select [MODULE] from the ensuing shortcut menu.

• Left-click the respective module icon in the MDP column of the Module Summary.

• After right-clicking the respective module icon in the Rack Summary, select [MODULE] from the ensuing shortcut menu.

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3.5.1 LMS Tab

The LMS tab displays the status of the monitored LMS items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the LMS tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication LMS Confidence Check ST1 LMS confidence check is being

executed. Start / End

CTRL xx COM MJ Indicates the status of communication with CTRLxx

Normal / Alarm

CTRL xx Date Time Set MJ Indicates whether CTRLxx clock was successfully set (or not)

Normal / Alarm

CTRL xx MDCPU Date Time Set

MJ Indicates whether MDCPU clock was successfully set (or not)

Normal / Alarm

CTRL xx Status SYNC MJ Indicates whether status synchronization (SYNC) with CTRLxx was successful (or not)

Normal / Alarm

SWO PROC xx COM MJ Indicates the status of communication with SWO PROCxx

Normal / Alarm

SWO PROC xx Date Time Set

MJ Indicates whether CTRLxx clock was successfully set (or not)

Normal / Alarm

SWO PROC xx Status SYNC

MJ Indicates whether status synchronization (SYNC) with SWO PROC xx was successful (or not)

Normal / Alarm

Database Check MJ Indicates that Database Check is being performed

Normal / Alarm

Unit Fail MJ Indicates LMS unit failure/malfunction. Normal / Alarm CTRL xx Startup ST1 Indicates CTRLxx startup status Standby / Completed SWO PROC xx Startup ST1 Indicates SWO PROC startup status Standby / Completed

Startup ST1 Indicates LMS startup status Standby / Completed

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3.5.2 OW Tab

The OW tab displays the status of the monitored OW items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the OW tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ Not equipped with OW module.

No response from OW to CTRL. NORMAL / ALARM

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. NORMAL / ALARM Unit Fail MJ OW unit failure. NORMAL / ALARM

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

OW

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

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3.5.3 DIGHYB Tab

The DIGHYB tab displays the status of the monitored DIBHYB items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the DIGHYB tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ Not equipped with DIG HYB module.

No response from DIG HYB to CTRL. Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm Unit Fail MJ DIGHYB unit failure. Normal / Alarm HYB CLK Input MN Clock input to HYB interface Normal / Alarm MUX CLK Input MN Clock input to MUX interface Normal / Alarm DMR CLK Input MN Clock input to DMR interface Normal / Alarm CH1 CLK Set Error MN CH1 (HYB) configuring error Normal / Alarm CH2 CLK Set Error MN CH2 (MUX) configuring error Normal / Alarm CH3 CLK Set Error MN CH3 (DMR) configuring error Normal / Alarm CH4 CLK Set Error MN Unused Normal / Alarm CH5 CLK Set Error MN Unused Normal / Alarm

In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) /In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of PM and/or DM.

In Service (Abnormal) /Service State ST2

ST1 ST1

Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Base CLK OWHYB ST2 Internal clock uses digital hybrid operating standard

Off / On

Base CLK HYB ST2 HYB input clock uses digital hybrid operating standard

Off / On

Base CLK MUX ST2 MUX input clock uses digital hybrid operating standard

Off / On

DIG HYB

Base CLK DMR ST2 Internal clock uses digital hybrid operating standard

Off / On

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3.5.4 SWO PROC (HS/TP) Tab

The SWO PROC (HS/TP) tab displays the status of the monitored SWO PROC (HS/TP) items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the SWO PROC (HS/TP) tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ Not equipped with SWO PROC module.

No response from SWO PROC to CTRL. Normal/Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal/Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) /ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

SWO PROC

(HS/TP)

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

3.5.5 SWO PROC (N+1) Tab

The SWP PROC (N+1) tab displays the status of the monitored SWO PROC (N+1) items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the SWO PROC (N+1) tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

SWO PROC (N+1)

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with SWO PROC module. No response from SWO PROC to LMS.

Normal/Alarm

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3.5.6 TR DIST Tab

The TR DIST tab displays the status of the monitored TR DIST items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the TR DIST tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ Not equipped with TR DIST module.

No response from TR DIST to CTRL. Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm Unit Fail MJ TR DIST unit failure. Normal / Alarm AL INTFC MJ Status of communication with SWO PROC Normal / Alarm

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

RX PROT Access OP ST2 Protection access transmission is in operation. (TX side)

Off / On

TX PROT Access OP ST2 Protection access transmission is in operation. (RX side)

Off / On

SYS A TX SW OP ST2 SYS A switched to protection channel by TX SW.

Off / On

SYS B TX SW OP ST2 SYS B switched to protection channel by TX SW.

Off / On

SYS C TX SW OP ST2 SYS C switched to protection channel by TX SW.

Off / On

SYS D TX SW OP ST2 SYS D switched to protection channel by TX SW.

Off / On

TR DIST

SYS E TX SW OP ST2 SYS E switched to protection channel by TX SW.

Off / On

SYS A-E and SYS1-10 supportability

NE mounting position and display ability on PNMTj

CTRL No SYS No CTRL 1,3,5,7 CTRL 2,4,6,8

SYS A SYS 1 SYS 6 SYS B SYS 2 SYS 7 SYS C SYS 3 SYS 8 SYS D SYS 4 SYS 9 SYS E SYS 5 SYS 10

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3.5.7 BB SW CTRL Tab

The BB SW CTRL tab displays the status of the monitored BB SW CTRL items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the BB SW CTRL tab

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Unequipped MJ Not equipped with BB SW CTRL module.

No response from BB SW CTRL to CTRL. Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) /ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of PM

and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

APS Control Disabled ST1 APS control BUS is disabled. Off / On Unit Fail MJ BB SW CTRL unit failure. Normal / Alarm SYS A Lock-in ST2 Lock-in control in operation [SYS A] Off / On SYS B Lock-in ST2 Lock-in control in operation [SYS B] Off / On SYS C Lock-in ST2 Lock-in control in operation [SYS C] Off / On

SYS D Lock-in ST2 Lock-in control in operation [SYS D] Off / On SYS E Lock-in ST2 Lock-in control in operation [SYS E] Off / On SYS A Protect Line SF MJ Protection Line Signal Failure detected.

[SYS A] Normal / Alarm

SYS A Working Line SF MJ Working Line Signal Failure detected. [SYS A]

Normal / Alarm

SYS A Protect Line SD MN Protection Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS A]

Normal / Alarm

SYS A Working Line SD MN Working Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS A]

Normal / Alarm

SYS A Switching Fail CR APS Switching failure [SYS A] Normal / Alarm SYS A Protect Online ST2 Protection Line Online [SYS A] Off / On SYS A Working Online ST2 Working Line Online [SYS A] Off / On SYS A Local Wait To Restore ST2 Wait To Restore status in operation [SYS A] Off / On SYS B Protect Line SF MJ Protection Line Signal Failure detected.

[SYS B] Normal / Alarm

SYS B Working Line SF MJ Working Line Signal Failure detected. [SYS B]

Normal / Alarm

SYS B Protect Line SD MN Protection Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS B]

Normal / Alarm

SYS B Working Line SD MN Working Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS B]

Normal / Alarm

SYS B Switching Fail CR APS Switching failure [SYS B] Normal / Alarm SYS B Protect Online ST2 Protection Line Online [SYS B] Off / On SYS B Working Online ST2 Working Line Online [SYS B] Off / On

BB SW CTRL

SYS B Local Wait To Restore ST2 Wait To Restore status in operation [SYS B] Off / On

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication SYS C Protect Line SF MJ Protection Line Signal Failure detected.

[SYS C] Normal / Alarm

SYS C Working Line SF MJ Working Line Signal Failure detected. [SYS C]

Normal / Alarm

SYS C Protect Line SD MN Protection Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS C]

Normal / Alarm

SYS C Working Line SD MN Working Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS C]

Normal / Alarm

SYS C Switching Fail CR APS Switching failure [SYS C] Normal / Alarm SYS C Protect Online ST2 Protection Line Online [SYS C] Off / On SYS C Working Online ST2 Working Line Online [SYS C] Off / On SYS C Local Wait To Restore ST2 Wait To Restore status in operation [SYS C] Off / On SYS D Protect Line SF MJ Protection Line Signal Failure detected.

[SYS D] Normal / Alarm

SYS D Working Line SF MJ Working Line Signal Failure detected. [SYS D]

Normal / Alarm

SYS D Protect Line SD MN Protection Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS D]

Normal / Alarm

SYS D Working Line SD MN Working Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS D]

Normal / Alarm

SYS D Switching Fail CR APS Switching failure [SYS D] Normal / Alarm SYS D Protect Online ST2 Protection Line Online [SYS D] Off / On SYS D Working Online ST2 Working Line Online [SYS D] Off / On SYS D Local Wait To Restore ST2 Wait To Restore status in operation [SYS D] Off / On SYS E Protect Line SF MJ Protection Line Signal Failure detected.

[SYS E] Normal / Alarm

SYS E Working Line SF MJ Working Line Signal Failure detected. [SYS E]

Normal / Alarm

SYS E Protect Line SD MN Protection Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS E]

Normal / Alarm

SYS E Working Line SD MN Working Line Signal Degraded detected. [SYS E]

Normal / Alarm

SYS E Switching Fail CR APS Switching failure [SYS E] Normal / Alarm SYS E Protect Online ST2 Protection Line Online [SYS E] Off / On SYS E Working Online ST2 Working Line Online [SYS E] Off / On SYS E Local Wait To Restore ST2 Wait To Restore status in operation [SYS E] Off / On

SYS A-E and SYS1-10 supportability

NE mounting position and display ability on PNMTj

CTRL No SYS No CTRL 1,3,5,7 CTRL 2,4,6,8

SYS A SYS 1 SYS 6 SYS B SYS 2 SYS 7 SYS C SYS 3 SYS 8 SYS D SYS 4 SYS 9 SYS E SYS 5 SYS 10

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3.5.8 CLK (W) Tab

The CLK (W) tab displays the status of the monitored CLK (W) items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the CLK tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with CLK module. No response from CLK to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm Unit Fail MJ CLK unit failure. Normal / Alarm

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) /ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

CLK Online ST2 Indicates whether clock (CLK) is online (not used for RST)

Off / On

CLK

Slave CLK Selected ST1 Indicates the selection of a clock from 2RACK or higher (not used for RST)

Off / On

3.5.9 CLK (P) Tab

The same items are displayed for CLK (P) as for CLK (W).

(However, it cannot be used for RST)

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3.5.10 OH/WS INTFC Tab

The OH/WS INTFC tab displays the status of the monitored OH/WS INTFC items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the OH/WS INTFC tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with OH/WS INTFC module. No response from OH/WS INTFC to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm DSC MAIN F SYNC MJ Frame synchronization lost after being

selected. Normal / Alarm

Unit Fail MJ OH/WS INTFC unit failure. OH/WS INTFC unit failure/malfunction.

Normal / Alarm

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) /ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

PROT CH Selected (SYS C-D) ST2 Protection channel is selected.[SYS C/D] (Available when WS configuration of SYS C/D is 1+1).

Off / On

PROT CH Selected (SYS A-B) ST2 Protection channel is selected.[SYS A/B] Off / On STBY CH (SYS C-D) MJ Standby channel failure. [SYS C/D ]

(occurs when ALM reception is set for the unused channels; available when WS configuration of SYS C/D is 1+1)

Normal / Alarm

STBY CH (SYS A-B) MJ Standby channel failure. [SYS A/B ] (occurs when ALM reception is set for the unused channels)

Normal / Alarm

WS1 TX (SYS x-y) MJ TX side failure is detected on WS1. (Input signal loss, Output signal to MODEM module is lost)

Normal / Alarm

WS2 TX (SYS x-y) MJ TX side failure is detected on WS2. (Input signal loss, Output signal to MODEM module is lost) *WS ch2 is available in 64QAM (1+1/1+0) and 128QAM (1+0)

Normal / Alarm

WS3 TX (SYS x-y) MJ TX side failure is detected on WS3. (Input signal loss, Output signal to MODEM module is lost) *WS ch3 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Normal / Alarm

WS4 TX (SYS x-y) MJ TX side failure is detected on WS4. (Input signal loss, Output signal to MODEM module is lost) *WS ch4 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Normal / Alarm

OH/WS INTFC

WS1 RX (SYS x-y) MJ RX side failure is detected on WS1 (loss of output signal condition).

Normal / Alarm

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication WS2 RX (SYS x-y) MJ RX side failure is detected on WS2 (loss of

output signal condition). *WS ch2 is available in 64QAM (1+1/1+0) and 128QAM (1+0)

Normal / Alarm

WS3 RX (SYS x-y) MJ RX side failure is detected on WS3 (Loss of output signal condition) *WS ch3 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Normal / Alarm

WS4 RX (SYS x-y) MJ RX side failure is detected on WS4 (Loss of output signal condition) *WS ch3 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Normal / Alarm

WS1 AIS Received (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is received on WS1 channel. Off / On WS2 AIS Received (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is received on WS2 channel.

*WS ch2 is available in 64QAM (1+1/1+0) and 128QAM (1+0)

Off / On

WS3 AIS Received (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is received on WS3 channel. *WS ch3 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Off / On

WS4 AIS Received (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is received on WS4 channel. *WS ch4 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Off / On

WS1 AIS Send (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is sent on WS1 channel. Off / On WS2 AIS Send (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is sent on WS2 channel.

*WS ch2 is available in 64QAM (1+1/1+0) and 128QAM (1+0)

Off / On

WS3 AIS Send (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is sent on WS3 channel. *WS ch2 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Off / On

WS4 AIS Send (SYS x-y) ST1 AIS is sent on WS4 channel. *WS ch2 is available in 64QAM (1+0)

Off / On

Note: Depending on the NE configuration, some of the above items may not be displayed.

SYS A-D and SYS1-4, SYS6-9 supportability

NE mounting position and display ability on PNMTj

CTRL No

SYS No CTRL 1,3,5,7,9,B,D CTRL 2,4,6,8,A,C

SYS A-B SYS 1-2 SYS 6-7 SYS C-D SYS 3-4 SYS 8-9

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Offline Tool, equipment interface supportability on PNMTj

(for 64QAM)

CTRL 1,3,5,7,9,B,D CTRL 2,4,6,8,A,C CTRL No PNMTj WS No Offline Tool Equipment User

Interface Offline Tool Equipment User Interface

(WS 1+1) SYS A-B WS1 SYS 01,02 WS CH 1 SYS1/2 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 06,07 WS CH 1

SYS 6/7 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+1) SYS A-B WS2 SYS 01,02 WS CH 2 SYS1/2 WS DATA REG CH2

SYS 06,07 WS CH 2

SYS 6/7 WS DATA REG CH2

(WS 1+1) SYS C-D WS1 SYS 03,04 WS CH 1 SYS 3/4 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 08,09 WS CH 1

SYS 8/9 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+1) SYS C-D WS2 SYS 03,04 WS CH 2 SYS 3/4 WS DATA REG CH2

SYS 08,09 WS CH 2

SYS 8/9 WS DATA REG CH2

(WS 1+0) SYS A-B WS1 SYS 01,02 WS CH 1 SYS 1/2 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 06,07 WS CH 1

SYS 6/7 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS A-B WS2 SYS 01,02 WS CH 2 SYS 1/2 WS DATA REG CH2

SYS 06,07 WS CH 2

SYS 6/7 WS DATA REG CH2

(WS 1+0) SYS A-B WS3 SYS 01,02 WS CH 3 SYS 1/2 WS DATA PROT CH1

SYS 06,07 WS CH 3

SYS 6/7 WS DATA PROT CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS A-B WS4 SYS 01,02 WS CH 4 SYS 1/2 WS DATA PROT CH2

SYS 08,09 WS CH 4

SYS 6/7 WS DATA PROT CH2

(WS 1+0) SYS C-D WS1 SYS 03,04 WS CH 1 SYS 1/2 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 08,09 WS CH 1

SYS 8/9 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS C-D WS2 SYS 03,04 WS CH 2 SYS 1/2 WS DATA REG CH2

SYS 08,09 WS CH 2

SYS 8/9 WS DATA REG CH2

(WS 1+0) SYS C-D WS3 SYS 03,04 WS CH 3 SYS 1/2 WS DATA PROT CH1

SYS 08,09 WS CH 3

SYS 8/9 WS DATA PROT CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS C-D WS4 SYS 03,04 WS CH 4 SYS 1/2 WS DATA PROT CH2

SYS 08,09 WS CH 4

SYS 8/9 WS DATA PROT CH2

(for 128QAM)

CTRL 1,3,5,7,9,B,D CTRL 2,4,6,8,A,C CTRL No PNMTj WS No Offline Tool Equipment User

Interface Offline Tool Equipment User Interface

(WS 1+1) SYS A-B WS1 SYS 01,02 WS CH 1 SYS1/2 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 06,07 WS CH 1 SYS 6/7 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+1) SYS C-D WS1 SYS 03,04 WS CH 1 SYS 3/4 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 08,09 WS CH 1 SYS 8/9 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS A-B WS1 SYS 01,02 WS CH 1 SYS 1/2 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 06,07 WS CH 1 SYS 6/7 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS A-B WS2 SYS 01,02 WS CH 2 SYS 1/2 WS DATA PROT CH1

SYS 06,07 WS CH 2 SYS 6/7 WS DATA PROT CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS C-D WS1 SYS 03,04 WS1 SYS 1/2 WS DATA REG CH1

SYS 08,09 WS1 SYS 8/9 WS DATA REG CH1

(WS 1+0) SYS C-D WS2 SYS 03,04 WS2 SYS 1/2 WS DATA PROT CH1

SYS 08,09 WS2 SYS 8/9 WS DATA PROT CH1

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3.5.11 OH EXT Tab

The OH EXT tab displays the status of the monitored OH EXT items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the OH EXT tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with OH EXT module. No response from OH EXT to CTRL

Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Unit Fail MJ OH EXT unit failure/malfunction. Normal / Alarm

LAN(WS) Duplex ST2 Status of Duplex on LAN (WS) port. Full/Half LAN(WS) SPEED ST2 Status of Speed on LAN (WS) port. 10M/100M LAN(WS) MDI-MDIX ST2 Status of MDI or MDIX on LAN (WS) port MDIX/:MDI LAN(WS) Collision ST1 Status of Collision on LAN (WS) port. Collision/ Normal LAN(WS) Link MJ Link alarm detection on LAN (WS) port. Normal / Alarm LAN(SC) Duplex ST2 Status of Duplex on LAN (SC) port. Full/Half LAN(SC) SPEED ST2 Status of Speed on LAN (SC) port. 10M/100M LAN(SC) MDI-MDIX ST2 Status of MDI or MDIX on LAN (SC) port. MDIX/:MDI LAN(SC) Collision ST1 Status of Collision on LAN (SC) port. Collision/ Normal LAN(SC) Link MJ Link alarm detection on LAN (SC) port. Normal / Alarm LAN(WS) F SYNC Loss MJ Loss of frame sync detected in WS

path.(LAN(SC) use setting) Normal / Alarm

LAN(SC) F SYNC Loss MJ Loss of frame sync detected in WS path.(LAN (WS) use setting)

Normal / Alarm

WS Input Loss MJ Input signal loss of WS port Normal / Alarm WS Output Loss MJ Loss of output signal detected Normal / Alarm WS AIS Received ST1 AIS is received on WS port. On/Off V11 TX 192k CLK LOS (TO DMR)

MN Loss of clock detected to DMR insert direction

Normal / Alarm

V11 RX 192k CLK LOS (FM MUX)

MN Loss of clock detected from MUX drop direction

Normal / Alarm

V11 TX 192k CLK LOS (TO MUX)

MN Loss of clock detected to MUX insert direction

Normal / Alarm

V11 RX 192k CLK LOS( FM DMR)

MN Loss of clock detected from DMR drop direction

Normal / Alarm

V11 TX 64k CLK LOS (TO DMR) MN Loss of clock detected to DMR insert direction

Normal / Alarm

V11 RX 64k CLK LOS (FM MUX) MN Loss of clock detected from MUX drop direction

Normal / Alarm

OH EXT

V11 TX 64k CLK LOS (TO MUX) MN Loss of clock detected to MUX insert direction

Normal / Alarm

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication V11 RX 64k CLK LOS (FM DMR)

MN Loss of clock detected from DMR drop direction

Normal / Alarm

G703 Input LOS (TO DMR) MJ Input signal loss of G.703 port to DMR direction

Normal / Alarm

G703 Output LOS (FM MUX) MJ Output signal loss of G.703 port from DMR direction

Normal / Alarm

G703 AIS Received (TO DMR) ST1 AIS is received on G703 port to DMR direction.

On/Off

G703 Input LOS (TO MUX) MJ Input signal loss of G.703 port to MUX direction

Normal / Alarm

G703 Output LOS (FM DMR) MJ Output signal loss of G.703 port from DMR direction

Normal / Alarm

G703 AIS Received (TO MUX) ST1 AIS is received on G703 port to MUX direction.

On/Off

EXT2 DIGHYB CLK Loss MN Input clock loss detection of external port 2.

Normal / Alarm

EXT1 DIGHYB CLK Loss MN Input clock loss detection of external port 1.

Normal / Alarm

3.5.12 CTRL Tab

The CTRL tab displays the status of the monitored CTRL items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the CTRL tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with CTRL module. No response from CTRL to LMS.

Normal / Alarm

Unit Fail MJ CTRL unit failure. Normal / Alarm Serial Bus Access Fail MJ CTRL serial BUS access failure. Normal / Alarm MDCPU Communication MJ Status of communication with MDCPU

MODEM Normal / Alarm

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Alarm Correlation Status ST1 Alarm Correlation Status (Enable: Off, Disable: On )

Off / On

Maintenance ST1 Equipment is under maintenance. Off / On

CTRL

Bus Protect SW Status ST1 CTRL serial BUS protection switch status. Off / On

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3.5.13 MUX Tab

The MUX tab displays the status of the monitored MUX items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the MUX tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

MUX MJ MUX Summary Alarm Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

MUX Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

3.5.14 MODEM Tab

The MODEM tab displays the status of the monitored MODEM items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the MODEM tab

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with MODEM module. No response from MODEM to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm Encode Fail MJ Loss of oscillator clock or

asynchronization with VCO clock detected.

Normal / Alarm

Output Level Down MJ Output level down detected at modulator. Normal / Alarm Decode Fail MJ Clock anomaly detected after partial

recovery Normal / Alarm

F SYNC Loss MJ Loss of radio frame detected. Normal / Alarm XPIC REF CLK MJ Clock anomaly detected in MODEM board

set for XPIC usage Normal / Alarm

XPIC REF CLK Unlock MJ An asynchronous reference between the master MODEM board and the slave MODEM board detected

Normal / Alarm

MODEM CPU MJ Anomalies detected in operation of MODEM CPU

Normal / Alarm

XPIC MJ Input level down detected at cross-polarized demodulator.

Normal / Alarm

Out Of Frame MJ Out of frame detected. [from DMR side] Normal / Alarm Loss Of Frame MJ Loss of frame (LOF) detected. [from DMR

side] Normal / Alarm

Early Warning MN BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-8 to 10E-12) or Loss of radio frame between terminals.

Normal / Alarm

HOP High BER MJ BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-4 to 10E-6) or Loss of radio frame detected in one hop.

Normal / Alarm

HOP Low BER MN BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-6 to 10E-10) or Loss of radio frame detected in one hop.

Normal / Alarm

Section High BER MJ BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-4 to 10E-6) or Loss of radio frame between terminals.

Normal / Alarm

Section Low BER MN BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-6 to 10E-10) or Loss of radio frame between terminals.

Normal / Alarm

ATPC MJ Anomaly detected in input determination for the ATPC control operation or the ATPC control signal.

Normal / Alarm

XPIC Control MJ Signal discrepancy detected between control signals from recovery board set for XPIC usage

Normal / Alarm

Input Level Down MJ Input level down detected at demodulator or receiver.

Normal / Alarm

ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Provisioning ST1 Provisioning Status Completed / Standby Out Of Service (SW Position) ST1 Front SW at position 1-F. (test mode)

Normally at “0”. Off / On

IF Out Loopback Mode ST1 Status when IF OUT Port is set to Loopback Mode

Off / On

IF In Loopback Mode ST1 Status when IF IN Port is set to Loopback Mode

Off / On

XPIC Reset ST1 Input level down at cross-polarized demodulator detected or remote reset control detected.

Off / On

MODEM

AGC Stop Status ST1 STATUS that reception AGC control of the TRP/SD unit is set to "stop" detected.

Off / On

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3.5.15 OPT INTFC (W) Tab

The OPT INTFC tab displays the status of the monitored OPT INTFC items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the OPT INTFC tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with OPT INTFC module. No response from OPT INTFC to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm Out Of Frame On REG MJ Out of frame detected on Regular channel. Normal / Alarm RS Trace (J0) Mismatch FM MUX

MJ Signal level mismatch between received value and expected value. [from MUX side]*1

Normal / Alarm

RS Trace (J0) Mismatch FM DMR

MJ Signal level mismatch between received value and expected value. [from DMR side]*1

Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Signal FM MUX MJ Input signal loss (LOS: Loss of Signal) detected. [from MUX side]

Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Frame FM MUX MJ Loss of frame (LOF) detected. [from MUX Side]

Normal / Alarm

Signal Degrade (B1) FM MUX MJ BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-5 to 10E-9). SD (B1) [from MUX side]

Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Output TO MUX MJ Output signal loss detected. [to MUX side] Normal / Alarm Loss Of Signal FM DMR MJ Input signal loss (LOS: Loss of Signal)

detected. [from DMR side] Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Frame FM DMR MJ Loss of frame (LOF) detected. [from DMR side]

Normal / Alarm

Excessive BER (B1) FM DMR MJ BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-3 to 10E-5). EBER (B1) [from DMR side]

Normal / Alarm

Signal Degrade (B1) FM DMR MN BER exceeded the threshold level (10E-5 to 10E-9). SD (B1) [from DMR side]

Normal / Alarm

Unit Fail MJ OPT INTFC unit failure. Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Out Of Frame On PROT ST1 Out of frame detected on Protection channel.

Off / On

HL SW OP ST2 Hitless switch operation (Prot route selected)

Off / On

OPT INTFC

Inphase ST2 Inphase detected. Off / On REG Delay Matched With PROT ST2 Delay adjust monitor for hitless switch. Off / On Loop Back OP MUX Side ST1 Loop back operation status [MUX side] Off / On

Loop Back OP DMR Side ST1 Loop back operation status [DMR side] Off / On

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication ALS Implemented (*1) ST1 Automatic Laser Shutdown is

implemented. Off / On

Note *1: available when NE and its opposite counterpart are set to "Enable"

3.5.16 OPT INTFC (P) Tab

Same as OPT INTFC (W) Tab.

3.5.17 150M INTFC Tab

The 150M INTFC tab displays the status of the monitored 150M INTFC items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the 150M INTFC tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with 150M INTFC module. No response from 150M INTFC to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

Module Type Mismatch MJ Module type does not match. Normal / Alarm Out Of Frame On REG MJ Out of frame detected on Regular channel. Normal / Alarm RS Trace (J0) Mismatch FM MUX

MJ Signal level mismatch between received value and expected value. [from MUX side] *1

Normal / Alarm

RS Trace (J0) Mismatch FM DMR

MJ Signal level mismatch between received value and expected value. [from DMR side] *1

Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Signal FM MUX MJ Input signal loss (LOS: Loss of Signal) detected. [from MUX side]

Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Frame FM MUX MJ Loss of frame (LOF) detected. [from MUX Side]

Normal / Alarm

Signal Degrade (B1) FM MUX MJ BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-5 to 10E-9). SD (B1) [from MUX side]

Normal / Alarm

Loss Of Output TO MUX MJ Output signal loss detected. [to MUX side] Normal / Alarm Loss Of Signal FM DMR MJ Input signal loss (LOS: Loss of Signal)

detected. [from DMR side] Normal / Alarm

150M INTFC

Loss Of Frame FM DMR MJ Loss of frame (LOF) detected. [from DMR side]

Normal / Alarm

Excessive BER (B1) FM DMR MJ BER exceeded the specified threshold level (10E-3 to 10E-5). EBER (B1) [from DMR side]

Normal / Alarm

Signal Degrade (B1) FM DMR MN BER exceeded the threshold level (10E-5 to 10E-9). SD (B1) [from DMR side]

Normal / Alarm

Unit Fail MJ OPT INTFC unit failure. Normal / Alarm

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

Out Of Frame On PROT ST1 Out of frame detected on Protection channel.

Off / On

HL SW OP ST2 Hitless switch operation (Prot route selected)

Off / On

Inphase ST2 Inphase detected. Off / On REG Delay Matched With PROT

ST2 Delay adjust monitor for hitless switch. Off / On

Loop Back OP MUX Side ST1 Loop back operation status [MUX side] Off / On Loop Back OP DMR Side ST1 Loop back operation status [DMR side] Off / On

Note *1: available when NE and its opposite counterpart are set to "Enable"

3.5.18 DC-DC CONV Tab

The DC-DC CONV tab displays the status of the monitored MUX items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the DC-DC CONV tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with DC-DC CONV module No response from DC-DC CONV to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

DC-DC CONV MJ Unit Fail Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred PM

and/or DM alarms. In Service (Abnormal) /

DC-DC CONV

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

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3.5.19 PS CONV Tab

The PS CONV tab displays the status of the monitored MUX items. This window only displays current settings and no control functions are available here.

Overview and description of the items monitored with the PS CONV tab Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication

Unequipped MJ Not equipped with PS CONV module. No response from PS CONV to CTRL.

Normal / Alarm

PS CONV MJ Unit Fail Normal / Alarm ST2 In Service (Normal): In working order. In Service (Normal) / ST1 In Service (Abnormal): Occurred alarm of

PM and/or DM. In Service (Abnormal) /

PS CONV

Service State

ST1 Out Of Service (Maintenance): Maintenance item in operation.

Out Of Service (Maintenance)

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3.6 MDP [01-05] Unit -SYS Detail

In the SYS Detail list, the monitoring status of each module in terms of specific systems (SYS) is displayed according to various tabs.

It can be launched by either of the following methods:

• After right-clicking the MDP icon in the Rack Summary, select [SYS] from the ensuing short-cut menu.

• After right-clicking the MDP icon in the Module Summary, select [MODULE] from the ensuing short-cut menu.

3.6.1 MDP COMMON Tab

The following is a common tab (for all configurations)

3.6.2 SYS** Tab

This status display shows only the SYS items selected via the tab; otherwise it is identical to the MODULE DETAIL feature.

3.7 MDP [06-10] Unit

The content displayed for the MDP 06-10 Unit is the same as for the MDP 01-05 Unit.

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4 LINE UNIT

This feature enables status monitoring and redundancy configuration setting/control to be done.

4.1 Line Summary

The Line Summary view displays the switch status for redundancy configuration.

The respective display is different for N+1, Hot Standby, and Twinpath.

For N+1: For Hot Standby:

For Twinpath:

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4.2 Line Detail

The Line Detail window shows the details for the redundancy switch functions.

The respective display is different for N+1, Hot Standby, and Twinpath.

For N+1

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For Hot Standby:

For TwinPath:

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4.2.1 N+1(REGxx tab)

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Recovery Operation - Alarm Recovery acknowledgment control. - Exercise Operation - Exerciser control. Restart / Stop Counter Operation - Controls the counter function operation. Restart / Stop Lock Out PROT - Control to inhibit switchover of the all line. Off / On Forced PROT - RX Access Switch control. (Forced mode) Off / On Manual PROT - RX Access Switch control. (Manual mode) Off / On Lock Out REG - Control to inhibit switchover of the line. Off / On Forced REG - Hitless Switch control. (Forced mode) Off / On Manual REG - Hitless Switch control. (Manual mode) Off / On Disable Operation - Control to inhibit automatic switchover of

the line. Off / On

TX Test Operation - Remote station Tx SW control. Off / On COM Auto Exerciser Stop ST1 Automatic exerciser stops. Off / On COM Counter Stop ST1 Protection channel counter stops. Off / On SWO Fail MJ Protection switchover execution fails. Normal / Alarm SC Fail MJ Associated control line is broken. Normal / Alarm DSC A MJ Control line (DSC) #A fails. Normal / Alarm DSC B MJ Control line (DSC) #B fails. Normal / Alarm DSC A Selected ST2 Control line (DSC) #A is selected. Off / On DSC B Selected ST2 Control line (DSC) #B is selected. Off / On TR DIST1 I/F MJ Data signal associated with the TR DIST

fails. Normal / Alarm

TR DIST2 I/F MJ Data signal associated with the TR DIST fails.

Normal / Alarm

TR DIST3 I/F MJ Data signal associated with the TR DIST fails.

Normal / Alarm

TR DIST4 I/F MJ Data signal associated with the TR DIST fails.

Normal / Alarm

SWO Priority Manual ST1 Switchover priority is set in Auto < Manual. Auto / Manual SWO PROC Maintenance ST1 Indicates it is under maintenance. Off / On PPF MJ Protection channel alarm continues over

the specified period. (Prolonged Protection Failure/malfunction)

Normal / Alarm

Service Fail PROT CR Protection channel selection has provided, but there is no response. [PROT]

Normal / Alarm

TX SW Complete PROT ST1 TX SW ANS from the opposite TX station is confirmed. [PROT]

Off / On

Recovery PROT ST1 Some alarm events have occurred and then cleared all of them. [PROT]

Off / On

Early Warning PROT MJ Early warning has occurred. [PROT] Normal / Alarm BER PROT MJ Bit error rate ALM has occurred. [PROT] Normal / Alarm F SYNC PROT MJ Frame synchronous ALM has occurred.

[PROT] Normal / Alarm

RX ACS SW Answer ST1 RX access SW response is confirmed. [PROT]

Off / On

TX ACS SW Answer ST1 TX access SW response is confirmed. [PROT]

Off / On

Lockout OP STS ST1 Under lockout operation. [PROT] Off / On Forced ACS SW OP STS ST1 Protection channel is forced to switch by

the FORCED operation. [PROT] Off / On

Manual ACS SW OP STS ST1 Protection channel is switched by the manual operation. [PROT]

Off / On

TX SW Complete I PROT ST1 TX SW ANS from opposite TX station is continuously confirmed for a specified interval. [PROT]

Off / On

EARLY Warning I PROT MJ Early warning continued at a specified interval. [PROT]

Normal / Alarm

REGxx

BER I PROT MJ Bit error ALM has occurred for a specified interval. [PROT]

Normal / Alarm

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Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication FSYNC I PROT MJ Frame synchronous ALM occurred for a

specified interval. [PROT] Normal / Alarm

Disable OP STS ST1 Automatic switching is inhibited with control operation. [REG]

Off / On

TX Test OP STS ST1 The test condition in Parallel transmission is set by control operation. [REG]

Off / On

Manual Exerciser ST1 Exerciser is manually executed. [REG] Off / On PSWO REG ST1 Regular channel has automatically

switched to protection channel for a specified interval. (Prolonged Switchover) [REG]

Off / On

Service Fail REG CR Select control for regular channel has provided, but there is no response. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Timing REG MJ Synchronization of regular channel traffic has not established in the protection channel during the switching over operation and going back operation. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Recovery REG ST1 Some alarm events have occurred and then cleared all of them. [REG]

Off / On

Early Warning REG MJ Early warning has occurred. [REG] Normal / Alarm BER REG MJ Bit error rate ALM has occurred. [REG] Normal / Alarm F SYNC REG MJ Frame synchronous ALM has occurred.

[REG] Normal / Alarm

HL SW Answer ST1 Hit less switch response is confirmed. [REG]

Off / On

TX SW Answer ST1 TX switch response is confirmed. Off / On Manual SW OP STS ST1 Hitless switching control is executed

manually. [REG] Off / On

Lockout OP STS ST1 Under the LOCKOUT operation. [REG] Off / On Forced SW OP STS ST1 Regular channel is forced to switch by

FORCED operation. [REG] Off / On

Exerciser Init TX MJ ALM events are detected during the Exerciser execution. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Exerciser TIM MJ Exerciser ALM has occurred in the caused of Timing ALM. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Exerciser RST TX MJ Exerciser is executed, ALM is then detected. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Exerciser Other MJ Exerciser ALM has occurred in the caused of excluding Timing ALM. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Exerciser Wait ST1 Turned to WAIT by Exerciser execution. [REG]

Off / On

Timing I REG MJ Timing ALM is detected during a specified interval. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

Early Warning I REG MJ Early warning has occurred during a specified interval. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

BER I REG MJ Bit error rate ALM has occurred during a specified interval. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

F SYNC I REG MJ Frame synchronous ALM has occurred during a specified interval. [REG]

Normal / Alarm

HL SW Answer I ST1 Hit less switch response is confirmed during a specified interval. [REG]

Off / On

TX SW Answer I ST1 TX switch response is confirmed during a specified interval.[REG]

Off / On

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4.2.1.1 Recovery (Rcvy) Operation This feature provides Alarm Recovery (RCVY) acknowledgment control. When the “Execute” button is clicked, the PROT or REGn channel RCVY symbol changes to green. This means that alarm recovery has been confirmed.

1. Click the [Recovery Operation] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

3. After completion, click the [Close] button.

4.2.1.2 Exercise

Enables automatic exerciser control. Select the exerciser control to be performed; then click on the [Execute] button:

1. Click the [Exercise Operation] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. Manual Exercise, Auto Exercise Stop or Auto Exercise Restart is selected from the radio button in the Exercise Operation column.

Auto Exercise Stop: Stops the Automatic Exerciser.

Auto Exercise Restart: Restarts the Automatic Exerciser. The Auto Exerciser status indicator changes to “Green” when the Exerciser has restarted.

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

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4.2.1.3 Counter Operation This feature controls the counter function operation.

To initialize the counter:

1. Click the [Exercise Operation] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. Check the Reset check box in the Counter Operation column.

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

When you begin/stop the counter

1. Click the [Counter Operation] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. Select the Counter control to be performed

Stop: Stops the counter. Restart: Restarts the counter.

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

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4.2.1.4 Switch Over Operation This feature enables Switch control to be done.

1. Click the [Lock Out], [Forced], or [Manual] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. With the radio button in the Select Switch Mode column, select Lock Out, Forced, or Manual

3. Switch Over Operation column, select On (configure the mode for the content to be selected in the Select Switch Mode column) or Off (quit the mode for the content to be selected in the Select Switch Mode column).

4. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

5. After completion, click the [Close] button.

4.2.1.5 Disable Operation

This feature regulates automatic switchover of the line.

1. Click the [Disable Operation] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. With the radio button in the Disable Operation column, select either On or Off.

ON: Inhibits automatic switchover. OFF: Enables automatic switchover.

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

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4.2.1.6 TX Test Operation Remote station Tx SW control.

1. Click the [TX Test Operation] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. With the radio button in the TX Test Operation column, select either On or Off.

ON: Manually switches the Tx SW at the remote station. OFF: Releases switchover operation of the Tx SW at the Remote station.

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

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4.2.2 Hot Standby

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Switching Control TX Side - Forced: Not switched in any condition.

Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto : Switched by alarm

Forced Switch-Work / Forced Switch-Prot / Manual Switch-Work / Manual Switch-Prot /

Auto Switching Control RX Side - Forced: Not switched in any condition.

Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto : Switched by alarm

Forced Switch-Work / Forced Switch-Prot / Manual Switch-Work / Manual Switch-Prot /

Auto HS SW OP TX Side ST2 Hot standby switch operation (Prot route

selected) Off / On

HL SW OP RX Side ST2 Hitless switch operation (Prot route selected)

Off / On

HS SW Service Fail CR Service fail is occurred in Hot standby switch.

Normal/Alarm

F SYNC Loss At Far-End ST1 Frame synchronous alarm has occurred at opposite station.

Off / On

Unit Fail MJ SWO PROC unit failure. Normal/Alarm

REGxx

HL SW Service Fail CR Service fail is occurred in Hitless switch. Normal/Alarm

4.2.2.1 Switching Control TX Side

1. Click the [Switching Control TX Side] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. Forced-Prot, Forced-Reg, Manual-Prot, Manual-Reg or Auto is selected from the radio button in the Switching Control TX Side column.

Forced-Prot: Not switched in any condition in the state of the Prot. Forced-Reg: Not switched in any condition in the state of the Reg. Manual-Prot: Not switched except alarm in the state of the Prot. Manual-Reg: Not switched except alarm in the state of the Reg. Auto: Switched by alarm

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

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4.2.2.2 Switching Control RX Side

1. Click the [Switching Control RX Side] button in the LINE Detail window.

2. Forced-Prot, Forced-Reg, Manual-Prot, Manual-Reg or Auto is selected from the radio button in the Switching Control RX Side column.

Forced-Prot: Not switched in any condition in the state of the Prot. Forced-Reg: Not switched in any condition in the state of the Reg. Manual-Prot: Not switched except alarm in the state of the Prot. Manual-Reg: Not switched except alarm in the state of the Reg. Auto: Switched by alarm

3. Click the [Execute] button to execute control.

4. After completion, click the [Close] button.

4.2.3 Twin Path

Module Item/Feature Severity Description Status Indication Switching Control RX Side - Forced: Not switched in any condition.

Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto : Switched by alarm

Forced Switch-Work / Forced Switch-Prot / Manual Switch-Work / Manual Switch-Prot /

Auto HL SW OP RX Side ST2 Hitless switch operation (Prot route

selected) Off / On

Unit Fail MJ SWO PROC unit failure. Normal/Alarm

REGxx

HL SW Service Fail CR Service fail is occurred in Hitless switch. Normal/Alarm

4.2.3.1 Switching Control RX Side

Please refer to Chapter "4.2.2.2 Switching Control RX Side".

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5 EXTERNAL DI/DO

DI/DO item / control is done in the item status monitoring display.

5.1 External DI/DO Detail

In the External DI/DO Detail window, the respective items can be displayed using the DI and DO tabs.

The External DI/DO Detail window can be displayed by the following means:

• Click on the [External DI/DO] icon in the Others column.

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5.1.1 DI Tab

The DI Tab provides a list of DI configuration/control parameters.

DI Window

Item/Feature Description Specific conditions for it tobe displayed/configured

Input-x DI input configuration none

5.1.2 DO Tab

The DO Tab Provides a list of DO configuration/control parameters.

DO Window

Item/Feature Description Specific conditions for it tobe displayed/configured

Output-x DO output configuration none Latch Output Latch output execution Only when the Output Pattern is

set to "Latch" Pulse Output Pulse output execution Only when the Output Pattern is

set to "Pulse"

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5.1.2.1 External DI Configuration The detailed DI configuration is performed via the External DI Configuration window.

1. Click the [Input-n] button in the DI Window.

2. Input items are displayed in the following window.

5.1.2.1.1 Setting the Selected Input to Alarm or Status

1. Enter the desired name of the selected input in the Name field. A maximum of 32 characters can be used.

* By leaving the Name field blank, the Condition, Status Strings, and X.733 fields be inactive (displayed in gray shading); whereby, the DI will remain unused.

2. Select the desired input condition in the Condition section. You can select from the following two (2) choices such as “the alarm is reported when Event ON (the selected input terminal is closed loop condition)” or “the alarm is reported when Event OFF (the selected input terminal is open condition)”.

3. Enter the status strings corresponding to the input condition in the Event ON and Event OFF field in the Status Strings section. A maximum of 32 characters can be used.

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4. The alarm input severity is defined in the ITU-T X.733 Recommendation. Select the description of the Severity, Alarm Type and Probable Cause fields in the X.733 section by clicking the pull-down arrow ( ) on the right-hand side of the selection field.

5. Click [Execute] button to save the selected settings of the device.

6. Click [Close] button when done.

5.1.2.2 External DO Configuration

The detailed DO configuring is done in the External DO Configuration window.

1. Click the [Output-n] button in the DO Window.

2. Input items are displayed in the following window:

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5.1.2.2.1 Configuration of Output Signal Type and Status String 1. Enter the desired name of the selected input in the Name field. A maximum of 32

characters can be used.

*By leaving the Name field blank, the Signal Type and Status Strings fields be inactive (displayed in gray shading); whereby, the DO will remain unused.

2. Select from Normal or the desired Invert Polarity in the Polarity column.

3. In the Output Pattern Column, an output pattern is selected from Pulse 100ms, Pulse 1s, Pulse 10s, or Latch by clicking the arrow.

4. When Pulse is selected as Output Pattern, input any desired character string (maximum: 32 characters) in the Pulse column of the Status Strings column.

5. When Latch is selected as Output Pattern, input the desired character string (maximum: 32 characters) corresponding to the field of Event ON of the Status Strings column, and Event OFF as the input status.

6. Click the [Execute] button and save the configuration.

7. After completion, click the [Close] button.

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5.1.2.3 External DO Control (Pulse) The DO pulse output is initiated in the External DO Control (Pulse) window.

Initiating pulse output:

1. Click the [Pulse Output-n] button in DO window.

2. Click and perform the [Execute] button.

3. After completion, click the [Close] button.

5.1.2.4 External DO Control (Latch)

DO Latch output can be initiated from the External DO Control (Latch) window.

Initiating latch output:

1. Click the [Latch Output-n] button in the DO window.

2. With the radio button at the lowermost part of the Latch column, Event On or Event Off is selected.

LMS relay output configuration

LMS relay output Polarity setting Event On Event Off Normal close open Invert open close

3. Click [Execute] button to initiate.

4. After completion click the [Close] button.

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6 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

System Maintenance provides functions, such as Maintenance configuration to download/upload equipment configuration files / program files, modular reset, CTRL, and SWO PROC.

6.1 System Maintenance Detail

The list of system related functions is displayed in the System Maintenance Detail window.

• It is displayed as follows: Select [Configuration]-[System Maintenance] in NE-Specific Menu Bar.

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6.1.1 System Maintenance

Item/Feature Description Specific conditions for it tobe displayed/configured

NE Name Denotes the individual Network Element

-

IP Address Denotes the IP Address - MAC Address Denotes the MAC Address - Opposite-1 IP Address Denotes the IP Address of Opposite

NE1 -

Opposite-2 IP Address Denotes the IP address of the Opposite NE2

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Opposite-3 IP Address Denotes the IP Address of Opposite NE3

-

Opposite-4 IP Address Denotes the IP Address of Opposite NE4

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Note Denotes an explanatory/cautionary note pertaining to Network Elements

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Configuration File DL Denotes a Configuration File download

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System Parameter File (Module unit) Denotes a module Parameter File download

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Program File (MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD) Denotes download of the indicated program file

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Program File (LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC) Denotes download of the indicated program file

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CPU Reset (LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC) Denotes CPU module reset - CPU Reset (MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD) Denotes CPU module reset - Configuration File UL Denotes a Configuration File Upload - System Parameter File UL System Parameter File Upload - Date/Time Denotes the time and date setting - Equipment Network Setting Denotes the Network Settings for the

various NEs -

CTRLxx Maintenance Denotes Maintenance of the respective Control (CTRL)

Only the number of CTRL Modules that exist in the device configuration is displayed.

SWO PROCxx Maintenance Denotes the Maintenance of SWO PROC

Only the number of SWO PROC Modules that exist in the equipment configuration is displayed.

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6.1.1.1 Note It is possible to input virtually any desired alphanumeric character strings (maximum: 100 characters) as a note.

Note Configuration:

1. Click the [Note] button in the System Maintenance window.

2. Input any desired character string (maximum: 100 characters) in the text field of the Note column within 100 characters.

3. By clicking the [Execute] button, the inputted content is saved in the NE.

4. After inputting is completed, click the [Close] button to close the window.

6.1.1.2 Download Configuration File (Network Config/MIB Config)

This function is used to download the network configuration files from the PNMT to the Control module. The network configuration file 5S_network.cfg, contains the IP address of the target NE and the information about the network where the target NE is located. The MIB.cfg file contains relevant information about the equipment (i.e. name, pm type, etc.) and housekeeping (External DI/DO).

*This window is not available when MAINT is OFF.

To download the new configuration file to the CTRL:

1. Click [DL Configuration File] button in System Maintenance window.

2. Select the type of file to be downloaded in the Type list.

3. Enter the location of the configuration file in the File field, or click [Browse] to locate the file on the local hard disk or diskette.

WARNING!!!

Make sure that the correct configuration file is downloaded to the correct Control module. An incorrect configuration file may lead to Control module or network malfunction/failure.

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4. Click the [Execute] button to start the operation.

5. A message window indicating the status of the operation will appear. It will close automatically once the operation is finished.

WARNING!!!

Make sure that you have successfully downloaded the configuration file before executing Update. Otherwise the Control module will switch to an empty ROM that may cause Control module malfunction/failure.

6. Click the [Update] button to activate and save the new configuration file (s).

7. Select the appropriate box for the type of configuration file that is to be updated. One or more configuration file (s) can be updated by checking the selection box of the configuration file name. Click [Execute] to start the operation. The "with ROM (CTRL Program) Switching" box is for switching to the ROM with the new CTRL Program and has the same function that was previously described in section 2.16.5 Downloading a new Program file to the Control Module.

NOTE

When updating the 5S_network.cfg file, NE-to-NE communication will be lost when the Control module re-initialises to the new system configuration. This WILL NOT affect the wireless link. During this time PNMT connection to the NE will be lost but will automatically be restored after the Control module is reset.

8. Click the [Close] button when done.

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6.1.1.3 Download Configuration File (System Parameter Config) System Parameter files can be individually downloaded to LMS, CTRL, or SWO PROC.

When downloading file over NE already in operation, please Upload System Parameter Configuration File from LMS, CTRL and SWO PROC and Merge those files together by Offline Tool first and then download that merged file over the NE.

* For detail procedure of above mentioned Upload and Merge functions, please refer to "6.2 System Parameter File Setting Operation".

NOTE

For 2 x Terminal configurations, the Sub Name is displayed as shown in the figure below, with SWO PROC and CTRL indicating East and/or West.

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Downloading:

1. Click [DL System Parameter (Module unit)] in the System Maintenance window.

2. Select LMS, CTRL, and SWO PROC1 or SWO PRCO2 in the LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC column.

NOTE

When Module is selected by radio button, created date of Configuration file applied to that Module and Version information of Offline Tool which created that file will appear in [Station Information] field.

3. When CTRL is selected, specify a Rack number and a CTRL number in the CTRL

Select column.

Input a path into the text field of the File column, or click the [Browse] button, and specify the file on a disk.

NOTE

When configuration file is selected by [Browse] button, selected file information will appear in [System Parameter Information] field. Nothing will appear when file is selected by direct input of path in the File field.

By comparing above information with information shown in Station Information field, version # of System Parameter contents currently loaded on NE and of contents about to be downloaded can be compared.

WARNING!!!

Make sure that the correct configuration file is downloaded to the correct NE. An incorrect configuration file may lead to NE or network malfunction/failure.

Indicates that this file is created by Offline Tool Rev.1.05.005

Version # for internal controlFor NEC Internal use.

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4. Click the [Execute] button to start processing.

NOTE

During processing, the indicator light for the module being downloaded flashes green. When downloading is complete, the green light stops flashing.

NOTE

This operation may take several minutes depending on the program file size.

NOTE

If the download process fails or is disrupted, the indicator light for the respective module being downloaded turns red.

5. Since the LMS module will be in a standby state waiting for reset when LMS is

selected, click the [CPU Reset] button to display the Reset Control window, and then reset the LMS.

6. After downloading is completed, click the [Close] button to close the window.

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Illustrated image of Downloading System Parameter File:

System Parameter File needs to be downloaded to each and every LMS, CTRL and SWO PROC module loaded on NE. With this window, one of LMS, CTRL or SWO PROC is selected and System Parameter file is downloaded to that object.

In the example below, 1 LMS, 1 SWO PROC and 3 CTRL are loaded in NE so total of 5 download operations must be done by selecting each module from the Download Configuration File window.

NE can not operate properly when there are discrepancies among System Parameter Files loaded on each module.

PC which operates PNMT

Download

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6.1.1.4 Download Program File Programs can be downloaded to LMS, CTRL, or SWO PROC module.

NOTE

For 2 x Terminal configurations, the Sub Name is displayed as shown in the figure below, with CTRL indicating East or West.

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Downloading:

1. Click [DL Program File (LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC)] in the System Maintenance window.

2. Select LMS, CTRL, and SWO PROC01 and SWO PROC02 in the LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC column.

3. Main or Boot is also selected, when LMS is selected.

4. When CTRL is selected, select Program or Database and select RACK number and CTRL number from the CTRL Select column is also selected.

Input a path into the text field of the File column, or click the [Browse] button, and specify the file on a disk.

WARNING!!!

Make sure that the correct program file is downloaded to the Control module. Incorrect program files are liable to cause malfunctions.

5. Click the [Execute] button to start processing.

NOTE

During processing, the indicator light for the module being downloaded flashes green. When downloading is complete, the green light stops flashing.

NOTE

This operation may take several minutes depending on the program file size.

NOTE

If the download process fails or is disrupted, the indicator light for the respective module being downloaded turns red.

6. After downloading is completed, click the [Close] button to close the window.

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6.1.1.5 Download Program File Programs from all modules [of a certain CTRL sub-file] of all SYS(s) can be downloaded to MODEM, TRP and SD, or 2SD.

(* This function is designed for NEC factory use.)

NOTE

For 2 x Terminal configurations, the Sub Name is displayed as shown in the figure below, with SYS indicating East or West.

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Downloading

1. Click [DL Program File (MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD)] in System Maintenance window.

2. Specify RACK Number and CTRL Number in the Location Select Column.

A path is inputted into the text field of the File column, or the [Browse] button is clicked, and the file on a disk is specified.

WARNING!!!

Make sure that the correct program file is downloaded to the Control module. Incorrect program files are liable to cause malfunction

3. Click the [Execute] button to start processing.

NOTE

During processing, the indicator light for the module being downloaded flashes green. When downloading is complete, the green light stops flashing.

NOTE

This operation may take several minutes depending on the program file size.

NOTE

If the download process fails or is disrupted, the indicator light for the respective module being downloaded turns red.

4. After downloading is completed, click the [Close] button to close the window.

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6.1.1.6 CPU Reset (LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC) By selecting LMS, CTRL, or SWO PROC, the module is reset.

NOTE

For 2 x Terminal configurations, the Sub Name is displayed as shown in the figure below, with CTRL indicating East or West.

Resetting:

1. Click [CPU Reset (LMS/CTRL/SWO PRC)] in the System Maintenance window.

2. Select the module which carries out reset LMS, CTRL, and from SWO PROC01 and SWO PROC02 in the LMS/CTRL/SWO PRCO column.

3. If a check is put into a "with ROM (Program) switching" check box when LMS is selected, bank will be changed after downloading.

4. When CTRL is selected, select a RACK number and a CTRL number from the CTRL Select column, and specify the CTRL module to be reset.

5. Click the [Execute] button and perform reset.

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NOTE

When LMS is selected, connection with NE is disrupted for several minutes. When CTRL or SWO PROC is selected, connection between LMS~CTRL/SWO PROC is disrupted for several minutes.

6. After completion, click the [Close] button to close the window.

6.1.1.7 CPU Reset (MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD)

It resets to a certain MODEM of SYS, TRP, or SD/2SD.

NOTE For 2 x Terminal configurations, the Sub Name is displayed as shown in the figure below, with SYS indicating East or West.

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Resetting:

1. Click [CPU Reset (MODEM/TRP/SD/2SD)] from the System Maintenance window.

2. From the MODEM/TRP/SD / 2SD columns the classification of the module to be reset is selected by specifying MODEM, TRP, or SD/2SD.

3. Specify a RACK number and a SYS number in the Location Select column, and select the SYS to reset.

4. Click the [Execute] button and perform reset.

NOTE

The main signal is turned off when this operation is carried out.

5. After completion, click the [Close] button to close the window.

6.1.1.8 Upload Configuration File

This feature is used to upload the configuration file from the Control module of the selected NE to the PNMT PC.

To upload the configuration file from the Control module to the PNMT:

1. Click the [UD Configuration File] button in System Maintenance window.

2. Select the type of file to be uploaded in the Type field.

3. Enter the desired file name for the uploaded file. Then, select directory where the uploaded file is to be saved.

4. Click the [Execute] button to start the operation.

5. A message window indicating the status of the operation will appear. It will close automatically once the operation is completed.

6. After the upload is finished, click the [Close] button.

7. Verify that the file was uploaded to the specified directory.

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6.1.1.9 Upload Configuration File (System Parameter Config) One module of LMS, CTRL, and SWO PROC is selected, and the required System Parameter file is uploaded.

Uploaded files include values which can only be configured by PNMTj and can not be handled by the Offline Tool. Thus, Upload function is needed in order to merge those values into the System Parameter Configuration file by the use of Merge function of the Offline Tool.

NOTE For 2 x Terminal configurations, the Sub Name is displayed as shown in the figure below, with SWO PROC and CTRL indicating East and/or West.

Uploading

1. Click the [UL System Parameter File] button in the System Maintenance window.

2. Select the module to upload from the LMS/CTRL/SWO PROC column.

3. When CTRL is selected, select a RACK number and a CTRL number from the CTRL Select column, and specify CTRL for upload.

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4. Click the [Execute] button to start the operation.

5. After the upload is finished, click the [Close] button.

Illustrated Image of System Parameter File Upload:

With this window, System Parameter file can be uploaded from one single LMS, CTRL or SWO PROC selected. Since contents of system Parameter File kept in each module are different, Upload must be done from all LMS, CTRL and SWO PROC modules that are actually loaded on NE.

By using Merge function of Offline Tool, file obtained by Uploading can be restored into the original SysparaConf.dat file format.

* Please refer to section "3.5 Merge" of Offline Tool Operation Manual (for 5000S) for more details.

In the example below, since 1 LMS, 1 SWO PROC and 3 CTRL are loaded in NE, total of 5 upload operations must be done by selecting each module from Upload Configuration File window.

PC which operates PNMT

Upload

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6.1.1.10 Date/Time The Date and Time stored in the Control module can be displayed and adjusted using this function.

To set the Date/Time:

1. Click the [Date/Time] button in the System Maintenance window.

2. To check the Date and Time Settings of the Control module:

1) Select Get Date/Time in the Date/Time window.

2) Click [Execute] button.

3) The current date and time in the Control module will be displayed in the Date and Time field.

3. To set the Date and Time on the Control module:

1) Select Set Date/Time in the Date/Time window.

2) Click [Execute] button.

3) Click [Close] button when done.

NOTE

To synchronize the Date and Time field values with those of the PNMT computer, click the Display PC Time box (placing a checkmark in it).

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6.1.1.11 Equipment Network Setting In order to perform Auto Discovery or Network functions, respectively, on PNMS and PNMT, it is necessary to first connect PNMT to each NE to configure Network settings.

This function is used to configure the equipment network settings (i.e. IP and routing addresses, subnet masks) using the tags in the left hand field of the Equipment Network Settings window of the selected NE for the PNMT PC.

For details refer to Appendix A.

NOTE

Since, the following IP addresses are reserved for NEC’s Radio Equipments, they cannot be set in this window’s IP address column.

Reserved IP addresses Item

172.17.251.XXX Unnumbered PPP IP Address

172.17.252.XXX Unnumbered Async/ LAN IP Address

172.17.254.253 PNMT IP Address

172.17.254.254 PNMT IP Address

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6.1.1.12 MAINT Configuration/release in Maintenance mode is performed on the CTRL or SWO PROC module.

The Maintenance mode setting:

1. Click [CTRL** Maintenance] or [SWO PROC** Maintenance] button of System Maintenance window.

2. Select on ON/OFF depending on desired state.

3. Click the [Execute] to implement the command.

4. Click the [Close] button when finished.

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6.2 System Parameter File Setting Operation

SysparaConf.dat downloaded to 5000S can be obtained by uploading from PNMT. By importing the obtained files into the Offline Tool, reconfiguration with the Offline Tool backed-up by the latest, up-to-date setting retrieved from NEs can be made possible.

SysparaConf.dat uploaded from LMS is taken in by Import function.

SysparaConf.dat uploaded from CTRL/SWO PROC are taken in by Merge function.

Uploading from LMS (6.2.1 Uploading from LMS)

Uploading from CTRL/SWO PROC (6.2.2 Uploading from CTRL/SWO PROC)

Step1: Uploading System Parameter Config File

Import (6.2.3 Import)

Step2: Import and Merge

Step3: Downloading File to NE (6.2.5 Downloading File to NE)

Merge (6.2.4 Merge)

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6.2.1 Uploading from LMS

SysparaConf.dat files created by Offline Tool are kept within LMS exactly as is in the image those were created. Files obtained here can be taken into the Offline Tool just the way those are. To do so, Import function is used.

File

File

PC which operates Offline Tool

PC which operates PNMT

Upload

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6.2.2 Uploading from CTRL/SWO PROC

Only a part of SysparaConf.dat created by Offline Tool related to each NE is stored within CTRL and SWO PROC. Even if those files are uploaded from PNMT, those can not be taken into the Offline Tool as is.

Those obtained files can be formatted into the original SysparaConf.dat format by using Merge function so that those can be uploaded into the Offline Tool.

File

File PC which operates Offline Tool

PC which operates PNMT

Upload

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6.2.3 Import

This is a function to create a new station file in Offline Tool by using uploaded SyapraConf.dat file. In case the station file kept in Offline Tool is lost for any reason, if uploaded files from NE are available, it can be reinstated by using this function.

NOTE

To use this function, LMS F/W version of NE must be 2.0.0 or higher. Any files uploaded from LMS with prior version can not be used with Import function.

File

PC which operates Offline Tool

PC which operates PNMT

Upload

Import

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6.2.4 Merge

User needs to uploaded files from CTRL and SWO PROC onto PNMS/PNMT manually copy to the Merge folder of Offline Tool.

Merge folder will be created under the following name.

/<5000S Offline Tool installation folder>/5000S/SYSPARA/route01/Merge/

Depending on the NE configuration, there might be multiple numbers of CTRL and SWO PROC modules. It is recommended to prepare files from all panels and upload all at once but merge can be done with missing files. In that case, contents of missing modules will be all set to its default value.

Upload

To use Merge - Import function, user needs to make manual copy.

PC which operates Offline Tool

PC which operates PNMT

PNMTj-5000S NE

Offline Tool

File

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After the merger, Online data(settings done by PNMS/PNMT) uploaded from NE are included in SysparaConf.dat. Also, the original SysparaConf.dat will be renamed and saved as SysparaConf.bak.

After Merge, Parameter changed by PNMS/PNMT will be kept in System Parameter File. Thus, if System Parameter File after application of Merge function is downloaded, any changes made by PNMS/PNMT can also be reflected over the system again.

SysparaConf.dat

SW01

CT01

CT04

CT02

CT03

SysparaConf.bak

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6.2.5 Downloading files to the NE

By downloading the System Parameter File (created with the Offline Tool), via PNMT or PNMS to the NE the respective settings will become valid.

For detailed explanation of downloading, refer to PNMT (Java version) Operation Manual (for 5000S).

Download

File

Manually copied by the user.

PC which operates Offline Tool

PC which operates PNMT

5000S NE

PNMT-5000S NE

OfflineTool

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7 PROVISIONING

7.1 MENU

Following items are available for detailed setting

UNIT MODULE ITEM RSL for TCS ATPC TX Minimum Level ATPC TX Maximum Level

TRP TRP

ATPC Alarm Action ATPC RSL Threshold Level Encoding Law

OW

OOW, EOW, GRP Call No. Encoding Law OOW CH1-4 EOW CH1-4 CLK Mode

DIG HYB

CH2 Interface Select Line Priority Sending End Line Receiving End Line Manual Switching Switch-Over Mode Counter Setting at Manual Switching PSWO Alarm Waiting Timer PPF Alarm Waiting Timer Exerciser Start Timer

SWO PROC

Exerciser Cycle SYS A-E Lock-in Mode Usage Count Detect Time Hold Time Signal Fail (P) Priority Auto Exerciser

BB SW CTRL

Signal Degrade Usage CLK (No Items in RST mode)

LAN(SC) Speed & Duplex LAN(SC) Flow Control LAN(SC) Collision Report LAN(SC) Link Loss Forwarding LAN(SC) Link Down Control LAN(WS) Speed & Duplex LAN(WS) Flow Control LAN(WS) Collision Report LAN(WS) Link Loss Forwarding

OH EXT

LAN(WS) Link Down Control Alarm Correlation CTRL CTRL External DO Configuration HOP High BER Alarm (50% Activation) Section Low BER Alarm (50% Activation) Section High BER Alarm (50% Activation) Early Warning (50% Activation) PMON SES Threshold ATDE Setting

MDP

MODEM

Error Pulse Selection

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UNIT MODULE ITEM

Signal Degraded (B1) from MUX / DMR Excessive BER (B1) from MUX DMR Automatic Laser Shutdown Section Trace (J0) Mode (Fm/To MUX / DMR) J0 Select (Fm/To MUX / DMR) Transmit Pattern (Fm/To MUX / DMR) Expected Pattern (Fm/To MUX / DMR) Monitor Requirement (Fm/To MUX / DMR)

OPT INTFC/ 150M INTFC

PMON SES Threshold

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7.2 CONFIGURATION METHOD

7.2.1 METHOD-1: Common configuring of all SYS

1. Select "Configuration" "Provisioning" "No. X" "TRP-MODULE" or "MDP [XX-XX]-MODULE" from NE Specific Menu Bar, then the following "MODULE Detail" window appears.

2. Select the MODULE Tab, and click the Item button, then the following Provisioning window appears.

3. Select the parameter or input the value and click "Execute" button then repeat for applicable items.

7.2.2 METHOD-2: Independent configuring of each SYS

1. Select "Configuration" "Provisioning" "No. X" "TRP-SYS" or "MDP [XX-XX]-SYS" from NE Specific Menu Bar, then the following "SYS Detail" window appears.

2. Select the SYS Tab, and click the Item button, then the following Provisioning window appears (same window as above).

3. Select the parameter or input the value and click "Execute" button then repeat for applicable items.

Example for moving module to TRP Provisioning window

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Example for moving module to MDP Provisioning window

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7.3 Details

7.3.1 Transmitter and Receiver

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER RSL for TCS “Receive Signal Level”

threshold for starting the Threshold Crossed Second counting

-70 to -40 dBm

ATPC TX Minimum Level Minimum TX level threshold for ATPC level decrease control from opposite equipment

Nominal Level -20 to 0 dB

ATPC TX Maximum Level Maximum TX level threshold for ATPC level increase control from opposite equipment

Nominal Level -20 to 0 dB

ATPC Alarm Action TX level control method during the ATPC alarm condition

MIN / MAX / Hold

TRP TRP

ATPC RSL Threshold Level “Receive Signal Level” threshold for starting the ATPC

-70 to -40 dBm

NOTE *1: ATPC TX Minimum Level < ATPC TX Maximum Level

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7.3.2 Orderwire

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Encoding Law Pulse code modulation law A-Law / u-Law OOW Omnibus Orderwire Calling No. NNN (3 digit basis) EOW Express Orderwire Calling No. NNN (3 digit basis)

MDP OW

GRP Group Orderwire Calling No. NNN (3 digit basis) 7.3.3 Orderwire Digital Hybrid

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UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

Encoding Law Pulse code modulation law A-Law / u-Law OOW CH1 OOW digital hybrid port 1

(Clock mode: Master/Slave, External port)

Used / Not Used

OOW CH2 OOW digital hybrid port 2 (Clock mode: Slave, MUX direction port)

Used / Not Used

OOW CH3 OOW digital hybrid port 3 (Clock mode: Slave, DMR direction port)

Used / Not Used

OOW CH4 OOW digital hybrid port 4 (Clock mode: Master, OW module port)

Used / Not Used

EOW CH1 EOW digital hybrid port 1 (Clock mode: Master/Slave, External port)

Used / Not Used

EOW CH2 EOW digital hybrid port 2 (Clock mode: Slave, MUX direction port)

Used / Not Used

EOW CH3 EOW digital hybrid port 3 (Clock mode: Slave, DMR direction port)

Used / Not Used

EOW CH4 EOW digital hybrid port 4 (Clock mode: Master, OW module port)

Used / Not Used

CLK Mode Clock mode for OOW/EOW digital hybrid port 1

Master / Slave

MDP DIG HYB

CH2 Interface Select Switching the Port2 interface Internal / External

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7.3.4 Radio Protection Switchover for N+1 Configuration

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

Line Priority Line priority for switching to protection channel (Auto Switching Mode)

1 to 4

Sending End Line Transmission is available Check Receiving End Line Reception is Available Check Manual Switching Define whether or not manual

switchover execution is included when the automatic protection switching has been performed by generating the PSWO alarms.

Check

Switch-Over Mode Switchover control priority Auto > Manual / Manual > Auto

Counter Setting at Manual Switching

Manual switching counting Stop / Not Stop

PSWO (Prolonged Switchover)Alarm Waiting Timer

Switchover alarm delay time 0 to 255 seconds

PPF (Prolonged Protection Failure) Alarm Waiting Timer

Protection failure alarm delay time 0 to 255 seconds

Exerciser Start Timer Periodic automatic switching test start time

HH: MM (24 hours basis)

MDP SWO PROC

Exerciser Cycle Periodic automatic switching test cycle

HH (24 hours basis)

NOTE

Along with the line status, be sure to check the Sending End Line and/or Receiving End Line boxes. Otherwise, SWOPROC may malfunction.

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7.3.5 Automatic Protection Switching for Optical Interface Redundancy

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

SYS A SYS A Automatic protection switching method

Uni-Directional Non Revertive /Uni-Directional Revertive

SYS B SYS B Automatic protection switching method

Uni-Directional Non Revertive /Uni-Directional Revertive

SYS C SYSC Automatic protection switching method

Uni-Directional Non Revertive /Uni-Directional Revertive

SYS D SYS D Automatic protection switching method

Uni-Directional Non Revertive /Uni-Directional Revertive

SYS E SYS E Automatic protection switching method

Uni-Directional Non Revertive /Uni-Directional Revertive

Lock-in Mode Usage To set whether Lock-in Mode is to be used (or not)

Enable / Disable

Count To set the number of times increment after which Lock-in is to be activated.

1 to 255 times

Detect Time To set the amount of time after which Lock-in is to be activated

1 to 60 minutes

Hold Time To set the length of time for which Lock-in is to be maintained

1 to 48 hours

Signal Fail (P) Priority Setting of switching priority configuration

Alarm > Command [LKOP>SF (P)>FSW>SF (W)] Command > Alarm [LKOP>FSW>SF (P)>SF (W)]

MDP BB SW CTRL

Signal Degrade Usage

To set whether the function is to be used for the Main Signal when switching

Enable / Disable

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7.3.6 Alarm Reporting and External Relay Output

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Alarm Correlation Secondary alarm mask Enable / Disable MDP CTRL CTRL External DO Configuration

Total alarm assignment for external relay output

(Assignment in table)

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7.3.7 Radio Frame Performance Monitor

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER HOP High BER Alarm (50% Activation)

Hop High BER alarm threshold for the incoming signal from DMR direction

3E-4/5/6/7/8

Section Low BER Alarm (50% Activation)

Section Low BER alarm threshold for the incoming signal from the DMR direction

3E-6/7/8/9/10

Section High BER Alarm (50% Activation)

Section High BER alarm threshold for the incoming signal from the DMR direction

3E-4/5/6/7/8

Early Warning

Early Warning threshold for the incoming signal from the DMR direction (used for Hitless Switch)

3E-8/9/10/11/12

PMON SES Threshold BER threshold for starting the HOP gave Severe Error for Second counting

30% / 15%

MDP MODEM

ATDE Setting Adaptive Time Domain Equalizer selection(select only 128QAM)

DFE / LE

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7.3.8 STM-1 Frame Performance Monitor

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Error Pulse Selection Error pulse selection for the

external output B1 Error Pulse/ B1 Block Error Pulse

Signal Degraded (B1) from MUX

STM-1 signal Degradation (B1) alarm threshold for the incoming signal from MUX direction

1E-5/6/7/8/9

Signal Degraded (B1) from DMR

STM-1 signal Degradation (B1) alarm threshold for the incoming signal from DMR direction

1E-5/6/7/8/9

Excessive BER (B1) from DMR

STM-1 excessive BER (B1) alarm threshold for the incoming signal from DMR direction

1E-3/4/5

Automatic Laser Shutdown *1

Automatic laser shutdown mode Disable/ Enable (Auto Start/Manual Clear)/ Enable (Manual Start)/ Enable (Manual Restart for Test)

Disable When Automatic Laser Shutdown is not to be used.

-

Enable (Auto Start/Manual Clear)

When Automatic Laser Shutdown is to be used. Must be selected to clear controls after performing Manual Control

-

Enable (Manual Start) *2 Optical output between 2sec is selected and Execute is performed; an optical output is stopped between 1min. Operation is repeated in 1min. intervals

-

MDP OPT INTFC

/ 150M INTFC

Enable (Manual Restart for Optical output between 90sec is selected and Execute is

-

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UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Test) *2 performed; an optical output is

stopped between 1min. Then output is resumed for 2sec. Operation is repeated in 1min. intervals.

Section Trace (J0) Mode (Fm/To MUX)

For adjusting the JO pattern for From/To

Get J0 / Set J0

J0 Select (Fm/To MUX) For setting whether JO is to be used (or not) for From/To MUX

Enable / Disable

Transmit Pattern (Fm/To MUX)

For setting From/To transmitting pattern

ASCII 15Characters

Expected Pattern (Fm/To MUX)

For setting expected From/To MUX pattern

ASCII 15Characters

Monitor Requirement (Fm/To MUX)

Monitor for From/To MUX receiving pattern

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Section Trace (J0) Mode (Fm/To DMR)

For setting JO pattern for From/To DMR

Get J0 / Set J0

J0 Select (Fm/To DMR) For setting whether JO is to be used (or not) for From/To DMR Enable / Disable

Enable / Disable

Transmit Pattern (Fm/To DMR)

For setting transmitting pattern for From/To DMR

ASCII 15Characters

Expected Pattern (Fm/To DMR)

For setting expected pattern for From/To DMR

ASCII 15Characters

Monitor Requirement (Fm/To DMR)

Monitor for From/To DMR receiving pattern

-

PMON SES Threshold BER threshold for starting the STM-1 gave Severe Error for Second (B1) counting

30% / 15%

NOTES) *1 "Automatic Laser Shutdown" is NOT applicable to 150M INTFC.

*2 MAINT control is necessary (for CTRL)

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7.3.9 OH EXT Provisioning

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Speed & Duplex For setting the speed and duplex

parameters of LAN port. AUTONEG(Auto-MDI/MDIX) / 10M-Half(MDI) / 10M-Full(MDI) / 100M-Half(MDI) / 100M-Full(MDI) / 10M-Half(MDIX) / 10M-Full(MDIX) / 100M-Half(MDIX) / 100M-Full(MDIX)

Flow Control For setting the flow control parameter of LAN port.

ON / OFF

Collision Report For setting whether collision status is reported (or not) for LAN port.

Report / Not Report

MDP OH EXT

Link Loss Forwarding For enabling/disabling the Link Loss Forwarding function for LAN port.

Enable / Disable

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8 MAINTENANCE CONTROL

Following items are used to adjust and simulate during installation and maintenance.

8.1 Menu

UNIT MODULE ITEM

TRP Fixed Transmit Level Setting for occasional operation without ATPC TRP

SD/2SD MAIN-SD Delay Adjustment for IF signal combiner

XPIC Reset

Linear Equalizer

MODEM

Parabolic Equalizer

OPT INTFC / 150M INTFC

PROT-REG Delay Adjustment for Hitless Switching

OH/WS INTFC Wayside Switchover Manual Control

CLK (No Items in RST mode)

SWO PROC Radio Protection Switchover Manual Control

MDP

BB SW CTRL Automatic Protection Switchover Manual Control

CAUTION: When executing TEST ITEMS, Loss of Signal will occur. Moreover, when SYS1/SYS2 are both remote controlled, a remote deletion is not possible!

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8.2 Configuration Method

8.2.1 METHOD-1: MODULE basis operation

1. Select "Configuration" "Maintenance Control" "No. X" "TRP-MODULE" or "MDP [XX-XX]-MODULE" from NE Specific Menu Bar; then following "MODULE Detail" screen appears.

2. Select the MODULE Tab, and click the Item button; then following setting screen appears.

3. Select the parameter, or input the value, and click "Execute" button, then click "Close" button to finish.

4. Repeat for applicable items.

8.2.2 METHOD-2: SYS basis operation

1. Select "Configuration" "Maintenance Control" "No. X" "TRP-SYS" or "MDP [XX-XX]-SYS"

2. Select the SYS Tab, and click the Item button, then the following configuring screen appears. (same screen as above)

3. Select the parameter, or input the value, and click the "Execute" button; then click "Close" button to finish.

4. Repeat for all applicable items.

Example of moving module to TRP menu

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Example of moving module to MDP menu

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8.3 Details

8.3.1 Fixed Transmit Level Setting for occasional operation without ATPC

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

Manual Transmit Level Control Manual control usage On / Off TRP TRP

Manual Transmit Level Control Power

TX Level for manual control

Nominal Level -20 to 0 dB

8.3.2 MAIN-SD Delay Adjustment for IF signal combiner

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Adjust Delay Equalizer Insert Side Selection

SD: SD side, Main: MAIN side, Disable: Not used

SD / Main / Disable

Adjust Operation value Delay Adjust Value Selection 1 to 127 nanosecond

TRP SD/ 2SD

Adjust Operation mode Delay Adjust Mode Selection Adjust: Occasional adjust, Save: Eternal Adjust, Revert: to default value

Adjust / Save / Revert

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8.3.2.1 Adjust Before configuring the DADE Adjust tool, only the [Adjust] button is enabled (clickable) in the Detail Window; the [Adjust Operation Value] and the [Adjust Operation] buttons are disabled (not clickable).

In order to perform the DADE Adjust tool, first open the DADE Adjust window according to the following procedure, and select the Adjust mode. Then, actual DADE adjust configuration can be carried out.

Configuration:

1. Click the [Adjust] Button of Maintenance Control Window.

2. Select SD, Main, and Disable by the list box in the Adjust column.

3. Click [Execute] button.

4. After completion, the [Close] button will be clicked and a window will be closed.

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8.3.2.2 Adjust Operation If selection in adjustment mode is performed on the DADE Adjust window, selection of the [Adjust Operation Value] button and the [Adjust Operation] button will be attained in Detail Window (selection of the [Adjust] button becomes impossible).

The following is the DADE Adjust procedure.

Configuration:

1. Click the [Adjust Operation Value] button of a Maintenance Control window, or [Adjust Operation].

2. Input a setting value into the text box of the Adjust Operation column in 1-127.

3. Select Adjust, Save, and Revert with a radio button in the Adjust Operation column.

4. [Click the [Execute] button.

NOTE

When text inputted in a text box exceeds 127 characters, a warning message is displayed when the [Execute] button is clicked, and the entered text is invalid.

5. After completion, the [Close] button will be clicked and a window will be closed.

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If selection in adjustment mode is performed on the DADE Adjust window and Detail DADE adjustment will be finished, in Detail Window, it will be in the state which can choose only the [Adjust] button again.

8.3.3 Cross Polarization Interference Canceller Reset

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER MDP MODEM XPIC Reset ATPC action reset Reset/Normal

8.3.4 Linear Equalizer

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

MDP MODEM Linear Equalizer Linear Delay Equalizer Setting for Contiguous BR CKT -70 to +70 nanosecond

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8.3.5 Parabolic Equalizer

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

MDP MODEM Parabolic Equalizer Parabolic Delay Equalizer Setting for Contiguous BR CKT 0 to +70 nanosecond

8.3.6 PROT-REG Delay Adjustment for Hitless Switching

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

Delay Adjust Delay adjust between PROT and REG CH

Execute

PROT FASYNC STM-1 Frame synchronization monitor

(To be displayed after execute)

REG FASYNC STM-1 Frame synchronization monitor

(To be displayed after execute)

Adjust Time Out Adjust time out monitor (To be displayed after execute)PROT Adjusted bit number monitor (To be displayed after execute)

MDP OPT INTFC

/ 150M INTFC

REG Adjusted bit number monitor (To be displayed after execute)

Note) Please do not operate the Delay Adjust tool until 4.2.1.6 TX Test Operation has been carried out!

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8.3.7 Wayside Switchover Manual Control

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER MDP OH/WS

INTFC Switching Control Forced: Not switched in any condition.

Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto : Switched by alarm

Forced-Prot / Forced-Reg / Manual-Prot / Manual-Reg / Auto

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8.3.8 Radio Protection Switchover Manual Control

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

Switching Control (TX Side) Forced: Not switched in any condition. Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto : Switched by alarm

Forced Switch-Work / Forced Switch-Prot / Manual Switch-Work / Manual Switch-Prot / Auto

Switching Control (RX Side) Forced: Not switched in any condition. Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto : Switched by alarm

Forced Switch-Work / Forced Switch-Prot / Manual Switch-Work / Manual Switch-Prot / Auto

Switchover Operation Lock Out: Lock of Protection Forced: Not switched in any conditionManual: Not switched except alarm

ON/OFF

Disable Operation Control to inhibit automatic switchover of the line.

ON/OFF

RCVY Operation Some alarm events have occurred and then cleared all of them.

ON/OFF

MDP SWO PROC

Counter Operation Controls the counter function operation.

Reset Stop/Restart

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8.3.9 Automatic Protection Switchover Manual Control

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER BB SW Control Mode (SYS A/B/C/D/E)

Lock Of Protection: Lock of Protection Forced: Not switched in any condition. Manual: Not switched except alarm Auto: Switched by alarm When Lock-in is On, "Lock-in Detected" is displayed, and the setting cannot be changed.

Lock Of Protection / Forced Switch-Work /Forced Switch-Prot / Manual Switch-Work /Manual Switch-Prot / Auto

MDP BB SW CTRL

Lock-in Status (SYS A/B/C/D/E)

To clear Lock-in Status Clear

SYS A-E and SYS1-10supportability

NE mounting position and display ability on PNMTj

CTRL No SYS No

CTRL 1,3,5,7 CTRL 2,4,6,8

SYS A SYS 1 SYS 6 SYS B SYS 2 SYS 7 SYS C SYS 3 SYS 8 SYS D SYS 4 SYS 9 SYS E SYS 5 SYS 10

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9 MAINTENANCE TEST

Following items are used to test in installation and maintenance time.

9.1 Menu

UNIT MODULE ITEM PURPOSE Receive AGC stop Noise Figure Measurement Carrier Sweep Function MAIN-SD Delay Adjustment TX Level Muting TX Level Muting Test

TRP TRP

Frequency Setting Frequency Setting Test Modulation Stoppage for output the carrier signal TX Frequency Measurement

IF and Baseband Loopback IF or Baseband Loopback Test Demodulation Carrier Phase Inverting Carrier Phase Inverting Test

MODEM

Antenna Alignment mode Antenna Alignment Test Baseband Loopback Baseband Loopback Test OPT INTFC/

150M INTFC STM-1 Fixed Pattern Output mode STM-1 Pulse Mask MeasurementOH/WS INTFC WS Fixed Pattern Output mode WS Pulse Mask Measurement

OH EXT G703 OUTPUT CONTROL G.703 Pulse Mask Measurement

LAN SW RESET FOR LAN(SC) Reset for LAN (SC) port test. LAN SW RESET FOR LAN(WS) Reset for LAN (WS) port test. LINK DOWN TEST Link Down Test WAYSIDE OUTPUT CONTROL WS Pulse Mask Measurement

OH EXT

RESET Module Test SWO PROC Switchover Test mode Switchover Test

MDP

BB SW CTRL Switchover Reset Module Test

CAUTION: When executing TEST ITEMs, Loss of Signal will occur. Moreover, when SYS1/SYS2are both remote controlled, a remote deletion is not possible!

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9.2 Setting Method

9.2.1 METHOD-1: MODULE basis operation

1. Select "Configuration" "Maintenance Test" "No. X" "TRP-MODULE" or "MDP [XX-XX]-MODULE" from NE Specific Menu Bar, then following "MODULE Detail" configuration window appears.

2. Select the MODULE Tab, and click the Item button, then the following setting configuration window appears.

3. Select the parameter, or input the value, and click "Execute" button, then click "Close" button to finish.

4. Repeat for applicable items.

9.2.2 METHOD-2: SYS basis operation

1. Select "Configuration" "Maintenance Test" "No. X" "TRP-SYS" or "MDP[XX-XX]-SYS"

2. Select the SYS Tab, and click the Item button, then following setting configuration window appears. (same screen as above)

3. Select the parameter, or input the value, and click "Execute" button, then click "Close" button to finish.

4. Repeat for applicable items.

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Example for moving module to TRP menu

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Example for moving module to MDP menu

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9.3 Details

9.3.1 TRP Test Function

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Receive Level AGC Function

AGC stoppage for Noise Figure measurement

Test (Noise Figure) / Normal (AGC On)

Carrier Sweep Function Carrier sweeping for MAIN-SD Delay Adjustment

Sweep for DADE V / Disable

Transmitter Power Mute TX Level muting Mute / Auto Frequency Setting Revert Last memorized setting

reverting (To be checked and executed)

TX Frequency TX frequency setting (To be input as MHz basis)

TRP

RX Frequency RX frequency setting (To be input as MHz basis)

(* TX/RX Frequency settings are designed for NEC factory use.)

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9.3.2 MODEM Test Function

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER MOD Carrier Output Modulation stopping for output the

carrier signal Carrier Output / Normal

Loopback Test IF and Baseband Loopback BB Loopback (Fm/To DMR) / IF Loopback (Fm/To MUX)/ Normal

MDP MODEM

Antenna Alignment Mode *1

IF Input Level Monitoring Output High Speed Renewal mode

Enable / Disable

NOTE *1: Mode switchover may take a while.

9.3.3 Baseband Loopback Test and STM-1 Pulse Mask Measurement

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Loopback Test Loopback mode BB Loopback Fm/To MUX /

BB Loopback Fm/To DMR /Normal

MDP OPT INTFC

/ 150M INTFC

Base Band Output Control Fixed pattern output for STM-1 Pulse Mask measurement

all"1" / all"0" / Normal

NOTES) "Base Band Output Control" is NOT applicable to OPT INTFC.

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9.3.4 WS Pulse Mask Measurement

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER MDP OH/WS

INTFC Wayside Output Control Fixed pattern output for T1 (1.5MB)

Pulse Mask measurement Isolated Pulse Output / Normal

9.3.5 Radio Protection Switchover Test

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER TX Test Remote station Tx SW control. ON/OFF MDP SWO

PROC Exercise Manual Exercise Control Manual Exercise 9.3.6 Automatic Protection Switchover Reset

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER MDP BB SW

CTRL BB SW CTRL Reset Module action reset Reset

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9.3.7 OH EXT Test

UNIT MODULE ITEM DESCRIPTION PARAMETER

G703 Output Test Fixed pattern output for G703 Pulse Mask measurement

Double Pulse Output / Single Pulse Output / Normal

Link Down Test Link Down Test On / Off LAN SW Reset for LAN(SC)

Reset for LAN(SC) port Reset

LAN SW Reset for LAN(WS)

Reset for LAN(WS) port Reset

Wayside Output Control Fixed pattern output for T1 (1.5MB) Pulse Mask measurement

Isolated Pulse Output / Normal

MDP

OH EXT

OH EXT Module action reset Reset

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10 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

In a Maintenance Information screen, it is a control item while carrying out a CTRL-related maintenance configuration. Item is displayed by list. Unless all configuration currently displayed here is canceled, Maintenance of CTRL cannot be set as OFF.

It is displayed as follows:

[Configuration]- [Maintenance Information] is selected in NE-Specific Menu Bar.

NOTE

When nothing displays on screen or when there is no Item, the following dialogs are displayed, and if [O.K.] is clicked, the screen will close.

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NOTE

When Items under control are set to OFF for Maintenance CTRL, although they actually exist, the following warning dialogs are displayed and they cannot be set to OFF. The contents displayed here are the same as for Maintenance Information.

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11 LINK PERFORMANCE MONITOR

Performance-related items defined by G.ITU-T 826 standard for every module are displayed (according to Link Performance Monitor. Display item changes with selected modules.

The items applicable to 5000S are displayed as follows:

(1) OPT INTFC/150M INTFC (WORK)

NO Title Function 15min. resistor range

1day resistor range

15min. resistor width

1day resistor width

1 OFS (R) R facing Out of Frame Second 0-900 0-86400 10 172 RS NBBE (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Background Block Error 0-2160000 0-207360000 22 283 RS NES (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 174 RS NSES (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 175 RS NSEP (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Period 0-900 0-86400 10 17

14 RS NUAS (R B1) R facing RST (B1) Near-end Unavailable Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1723 OFS (S) S facing Out of Frame Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1724 RS NBBE (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Background Block Error 0-2160000 0-207360000 22 2825 RS NES (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1726 RS NSES (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1727 RS NSEP (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Period 0-900 0-86400 10 1736 RS NUAS (S B1) S facing RST (B1) Near-end Unavailable Second 0-900 0-86400 10 17

(2) OPT INTFC (PROT)

NO Title Function 15min. resistor range

1day resistor range

15min. resistor width

1day resistor width

74 OFS (R) R facing Out of Frame Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1775 RS NBBE (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Background Block Error 0-2160000 0-207360000 22 2876 RS NES (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1777 RS NSES (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1778 RS NSEP (R B1) R facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Period 0-900 0-86400 10 1787 RS NUAS (R

B1) R facing RST (B1) Near-end Unavailable Second 0-900 0-86400 10 17

96 OFS (S) S facing Out of Frame Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1797 RS NBBE (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Background Block Error 0-2160000 0-207360000 22 2898 RS NES (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1799 RS NSES (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Second 0-900 0-86400 10 17

100 RS NSEP (S B1) S facing B1 Near-end Severely Errored Period 0-900 0-86400 10 17109 RS NUAS (S B1) S facing RST (B1) Near-end Unavailable Second 0-900 0-86400 10 17

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(3) MODEM

NO Title Function 15min. resistor range

1day resistor range

15min. resistor width

1day resistor width

61 OFS Out of Frame Second 0-900 0-86400 10 1768 BBE Background Block Error 0-900 0-86400 10 1769 ES Errored Second 0-2380500 0-228528000 22 2870 SES Severely Errored Second 0-2252700 0-216259200 22 2871 SEP Severely Errored Period 0-900 0-86400 10 1772 UAS Unavailable Second 0-900 0-86400 10 17

(4) TRP/SD/2SD

NO Title Function 15min. resistor range

1day resistor range

15min. resistor width

1day resistor width

124 RX Level TCS RX Level Threshold Crossed Seconds Count 1-900 1-86400 10 17125 MAIN Level

TCS Main RX Level Threshold Crossed Seconds Count 1-900 1-86400 10 17

126 SD Level TCS SD RX Level Threshold Crossed Seconds Count 1-900 1-86400 10 17127 2SD Level TCS SD RX Level Threshold Crossed Seconds Count 1-900 1-86400 10 17128 RX Level MIN Receive Level Minimum - - - -129 RX Level MAX Receive Level Maximum - - - -130 RX Level AVRG Receive Level Average - - - -

(5) BB SW CTRL

NO Title Function 15min. resistor range

1day resistor range

15min. resistor width

1day resistor width

131 PSC Protection Switching Count 1-900 1-86400 10 17132 PSD Protection Switching Duration 1-900 1-86400 10 17

(6) SWO PROC

NO Title 15min. resistor range

1day resistor range

15min. resistor width

1day resistor width

1 Switching Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 122 Switching Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 113 Switching Fail Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 124 Switching Fail Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 115 Switching Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 126 Switching Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 117 Switching Fail Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 128 Switching Fail Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 119 Early Warning Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 12

10 Early Warning Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 1111 BER ALM Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 1212 BER ALM Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 1113 FSYNC ALM Count 0-4095 0-4095 12 1214 FSYNC ALM Duration 0-900 0-1440 10 11

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11.1 Viewing Summary Link Performance Monitor

It is displayed as follows:

1. If [Performance Monitor]-[Link Performance Monitor]-[LPM] is selected in NE-Specific Menu Bar, a Link Performance Monitor Select screen will be displayed.

2. A pull down button can be selected for each system showing 2 options: Clear or Select - If Clear button is selected, all modules for that system will be unselected.

If Select button is selected, all modules for that system will be selected.

3. After checking the intended item to display on Link Performance Monitor Select

screen, if the [O.K.] button is clicked, the respective Link Performance Monitor [Current] screen will be displayed.

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For the displayed performance-related items, different background colors and symbols are used to designate the following conditions:

Item which TCN alarm has generated

Item acquired in Maintenance * Invalid data + Item which exceeded the PMON register

11.1.1 Link Performance Monitor (1day / 15 min. Data) window

To view the 1day Data:

1. The Link Performance Monitor [Daily Data] screen is displayed by clicking the button portion of a SYS name on a Link Performance Monitor [Current] screen.

Link Performance Monitor (1 day Data) window

NOTE

When a TCN alarm occurs during 15-minute performance data mode, the background of the date button is displayed in the respective alarm color.

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To view the 15-min. Data:

1. Click button of the target date in Link Performance Monitor [Daily Data] window to display the detailed 15-minute performance data.

Link Performance Monitor (15-min. Data) window

The data can be saved in text format by clicking on the save icon. Or it can be refreshed by clicking on the reload (refresh) icon.

11.2 Threshold Setting

It is displayed as follows:

1. If [Performance Monitor]-[Link Performance Monitor]-[Threshold] is selected in NE-Specific Menu Bar, a Link Performance Monitor Select screen will be displayed.

2. If a SYS pull down is clicked on a Link Performance Monitor Select screen, the sub menu of Clear/Select will be displayed as follows.

If a check is put in Clear box, the checks of all the modules for the selected SYS will be deleted. If a check is put in Select, the check of all the modules for the selected SYS will be entered accordingly.

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3. After checking the intended item to display on Link Performance Monitor Select screen, if the [O.K.] button is clicked, the respective Link Performance Monitor [Current] screen will be displayed.

4. TCN configuring screen is displayed by clicking the button with the appropriate SYS name.

5. When a TCN value is inputted in a TCN configuring screen and the [O.K.] button is clicked, the TCN value is saved to the NE

6. When the All Select box is checked, and the [OK] button is clicked, the same TCN value will be set for all existing SYS.

NOTE

When the All Select box is checked, there are certain limitations on the operations that can be performed (see below for details). ALL SELECT should be used when all actually mounted SYS modules are identical.

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1) All select button is checked when you wish to have the same TCN value for all similar systems.

2) When a module is selected that is mounted only in designated SYS

3) Close window by clicking the [Close] button.

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12 METERING

A metering function is a function for monitoring the modular measurement data.

By specifying the desired panel/values from PNMT, it is possible to monitor the values in real time.

Item used as the candidate for metering data monitoring essentially are the following items of a MODEM module.

• TRANSMIT LEVEL

• RECEIVE LEVEL

• MAIN RECEIVE LEVEL

• SD RECEIVE LEVEL

• BER

At 10 second intervals, data for the stipulated item is retrieved, numerically converted and displayed on the screen.

The following table provides a brief description of the displayed items:

Item/Feature Description Transmit Level Level of Transmitter Output Power at Antenna port Receive Level Level of Received Signal (where an SD signal is present, it is the level

of the combined signal) Main Receive Level Level of Received Main Signal SD Receive Level output Level of Received SD Signal BER Hop Bit Error Rate

12.1 Viewing Summary Metering Window

To view Summary Metering Window:

1. Select [Performance Monitor]-[Metering] in NE-Specific Menu Bar.

2. Select the SYS you wish to display and click [OK].

Summary Metering Select window

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3. Acquire data automatically every 10 seconds and display the newest status.

Summary Metering window

The exact metered value is displayed on a green bar graph in the status column.

"***" is displayed for values outside the measurement range of the respective item. When no metered value can be acquired from the NE, the Status column remains blank; but, is shaded in grey.

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13 EVENT LOG

The Event Log window displays the date/time when the event data was received, item, and status.

13.1 Event Log monitor

1. Click [NE Stored Log] in the NE-specific menu bar.

2. Wait until the PNMT finishes the uploading of the data.

3. The NE Stored Log View will be displayed. The event log is presented in a table form showing the date of the event, the item that triggered the event and the status change.

4. Sorting is possible for every column in the Event Log window.

5. The date shown in the Event Log window will be in the format of the OS.

6. The data can be refreshed by clicking on the upload (Reload) icon.

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14 ALARM LIST

The alarm under present generating is expressed as an Alarm List screen in list form.

14.1 Alarm List Window

1. The alarm under present generating is expressed as an Alarm List screen in list form.

2. The alarm generated / restored is automatically reflected in the contents of Alarm List.

3. It is each item by clicking the column name area of Location, Item, and Severity. Sorting by Item is possible.

4. Exit this screen by choosing [List]-[Close] from a menu.

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15 INVENTORY

The relevant inventory information for the equipment can be viewed using this function.

15.1 Inventory Monitor

To display the equipment version:

[Configuration]- [Inventory]-[No. xx] is selected in NE-Specific Menu Bar

Alternatively, click the INVENTORY icon in the Others column

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NOTE

When [STATION INFO] tab is selected, creation date of configuration file and Version information of Offline Tool applied to each Module (LMS, CTRL and SWO PROC) can be confirmed.

Indicates that this file is created by Offline Tool Rev.1.05.005

Version # for internal controlFor NEC Internal use.

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16 Cautionary Notes

16.1 Error message when multiple controlling operations are underway

When another control operation is initiated in PNMT before a previous one is completed, the following error message will be displayed on both control screens: "Other request is being executed." (The earlier one will be properly completed nonetheless).

(1) Controlled Remote login

(1) Controlled Remote login

(2) Separately controlled

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(3) Although controlling is successful, an error is displayed indicating that remote processing did not work Remote login

(4) Error type is displayed

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Appendix A: Equipment Network Settings

In Equipment Network Setting, the setting parameters for each NE are different. They depend on the LMS Type selection (Equipment Type, LMS Type, and Branch NE Type).

LMS Type (General) Equipment Type

LMS Type Branch NE Type

Category Input Item

Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A/EM2 Subnet Mask IP Address

PNMS (EM1) Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Root NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A/EM2/EM1 Subnet Mask IP Address

PNMS () Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Root NE

(Bridge)

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A/EM2/EM1 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

No Branch (Not used)

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General

Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A Subnet Mask IP Address

EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

2 Branches

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A Subnet Mask IP Address

EM1 Subnet Mask IP Address

Terminal

Branch NE

3 Branches

EM2 Subnet Mask

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LMS Type (General) Equipment Type

LMS Type Branch NE Type

Category Input Item

Default Gateway Branch NE 3 Branches Routing

Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

Radio/EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Terminal Normal

NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A/DIR-B/EM2 Subnet Mask IP Address

PNMS (EM1) Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Root NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A/EM2/EM1 Subnet Mask IP Address

PNMS () Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Root NE

(Bridge)

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address DIR-A

/DIR-B/EM2/EM1 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

No Branch (Not used)

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A Subnet Mask IP Address

DIR-B/EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

2xTerminal/Repeater

Branch NE

2 Branches

Routing Static Routing Table

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LMS Type (General)

Equipment Type

LMS Type Branch NE Type

Category Input Item

Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A Subnet Mask IP Address

DIR-B Subnet Mask IP Address

EM2/EM1 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

3 Branches

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

DIR-A Subnet Mask IP Address

DIR-B Subnet Mask IP Address

EM2 Subnet Mask IP Address

EM1 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Branch NE

4 Branches

Routing Static Routing Table Equipment Type LMS Type General Branch NE Type IP Address

Radio/EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask Default Gateway

2xTerminal/Repeater

Normal NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table

Note: Here EM1 / EM2 indicate the IDU front interface NMS/ NE ports respectively

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In Category General and select there Equipment Type and LMS Type (LMS Type and Branch NE Type)

The NE will appear as follows according to configuration.

• Root NE

The nearest NE to PNMS configure as Root NE

• Root NE (Bridge)

The nearest NE to PNMS configure as Root NE (No subnet diverges)

• Branch NE (No Branch)

Not used

• Branch NE (2 Branch)

Subnet diverges in two ways

• Branch NE (3 Branch)

Subnet diverges in three ways

• Normal NE

The rest of all NE (except above mentioned) is Normal NE.

Category

Port Category

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1. The Port Category item changes according to LMS Type (LMS Type and Branch NE Type).

LMS Type = Root NE

LMS Type = Root NE (Bridge)

LMS Type = Branch NE or Branch NE Type = 2 Branches

LMS Type = Branch NE or Branch NE Type = 3 Branches

LMS Type = Branch NE or Branch NE Type = 4 Branches

Port Category

Port Category

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LMS Type = Normal NE

2. Set and select Port category and Routing. The right hand screen will change

according to the selected item in Category.

• Primary IP Address

PNMS identify a NE with using the IP address in NE. The check can be applied only to 1 port category of several Port categories that exists in LMS Type when Branch NE is selected.

• IP Address & Subnet Mask

The following items are set to each Port

PNMS (E1)

Radio or EM1 or EM2 or EM1/EM2

Radio/EM2

Radio/EM1/EM2

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3. Select and set Routing.

3-1 If there is no subnet in the network, the Static Routing table will not show any entries.

3-2 In case of several subnets in the Network click [add] to entry the required value in Static Routing Table

4. Click [OK] button to activate the address setting.

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[Modify] is clicked to correct the registered value in Static Routing table.

[Remove] is clicked to delete the registered value in Static Routing table.

5. Click [Execute] button to activate the Equipment Networking setting.

NOTE:

When executing Equipment Network Setting communication will be lost when the Control module re-initialises to the new system configuration. This WILL NOT affect the wireless link. During this time PNMT connection to the NE will be lost but will automatically be reconnected after the Control module resets.

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< Sample Network Configuration >

The Network Configuration when subnet is connected.

General (Category) NE Equipment

Type LMS Type Branch NE Type

Category Item Name Input data

IP Address 172.18.0.1 Radio/EM2

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 IP Address 192.168.0.10

PNMS (EM1) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

No.01 Terminal Root NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.2

Radio/EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

No.02 Terminal Normal NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.3

Radio/EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.03 Terminal Normal NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.4

Radio/EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.04 Terminal Normal NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table -

No.01 No.02 No.03 No.04 PNMS

PNMT

Root NE Normal NE Normal NE Normal NE

192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0

172.18.0.1 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.2 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.3 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.4 255.255.255.192

192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0

Router

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The Network configuration in case of several subnets (Branch NE Type = 2 Branches)

General (Category) NE Equipment

Type LMS Type

Branch NE Type

Category Item Name Input data

IP Address 172.18.0.1 Radio/EM2

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 IP Address 192.168.0.10

PNMS (EM1) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

No.01 Terminal Root NE

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table

IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

172.18.0.64 255.255.255.192172.18.0.3

IP Address 172.18.0.2 Radio/EM1/EM2

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

No.02 Terminal Normal NE

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.65

Radio Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 IP Address 172.18.0.3

EM1/EM2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.03 Terminal Branch NE

2 Branches

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.66

Radio/EM1/EM2Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.04 Terminal Normal NE

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table -

No.01 No.02 No.03 No.04PNMS

PNMT

Root NE Normal NE Branch NE Normal NE

192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0

172.18.0.1 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.2 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.65 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.66 255.255.255.192

192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0

Router

172.18.0.3 255.255.255.192

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The Network configuration in case of several subnets (Branch NE Type = 3 Branches)

General (Category) NE Equipment

Type LMS Type

Branch NE Type

Category Item Name Input data

IP Address 172.18.0.1 Radio/EM2

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 IP Address 192.168.0.10

PNMS (EM1) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

172.18.0.64 255.255.255.192172.18.0.3

No.01 Terminal Root NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table

IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

172.18.0.128 255.255.255.192172.18.0.3

IP Address 172.18.0.2 Radio/EM1/EM2

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

No.02 Terminal

Normal NE

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.65

Radio Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 IP Address 172.18.0.3

EM1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 IP Address 172.18.0.129

EM2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.03 Terminal Branch NE

3 Branches

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.66

Radio/EM1/EM2Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.04 Terminal Normal NE

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table -

No.01 No.02 No.03 No.04PNMS

PNMT

Root NE Normal NE Branch NE Normal NE

192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0

172.18.0.1 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.2 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.3 255.255.255.192

192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0

Router

No.05 No.06

Normal NE Normal NE

172.18.0.130 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.131 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.129 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.65 255.255.255.192

172.18.0.66 255.255.255.192

EM1

EM2

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General (Category) NE Equipment

Type LMS Type

Branch NE Type

Category Item Name Input data

IP Address 172.18.0.130 Radio/EM1/EM2

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 Default Gateway 172.18.0.1

No.05 Terminal Normal NE

Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table - IP Address 172.18.0.131

Radio/EM1/EM2Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192

Default Gateway 172.18.0.1 No.06 Terminal Normal

NE Not selectable

Routing Static Routing Table -